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Breach at software provider to US governments, schools
A major provider of software services for governments and schools across the United States, Tyler Technologies, told customers on Sept 23 that an unknown intruder broke into its phone and information technology systems.
Do smartphones still need to be kept far away from pacemakers?
People with pacemakers have long been warned that smartphones can disrupt the workings of this vital device. One study has now shown that, most of the time, you don’t need to worry.
New Android feature tells you why someone is calling
You had me at hello: Google’s new feature for its Phone app, Verified Call, helps reveal who’s behind an unknown number and why they’re calling.
Mobile apps can be an efficient tool to tackle eating disorders among female college students
Bulimia sufferers may be able to find help through confiding to a smartphone, as a new American study shows the effectiveness of digital cognitive behaviour therapy in treating eating disorders among female students.
Online schooling a non-starter for many Indian children amid pandemic
Teaching in India moved online at the end of March during the coronavirus lockdown. But children from poorer homes and remote regions are struggling to continue their education as many have limited access to technology.
Demand for online doctors creates US$39bil titan in Japan
M3 helps pharmaceutical companies, doctors and their patients access information online over its platforms, removing the need for in-person visits – something that proved important in the time of Covid-19.
UK researchers trial robots to ease social care burden
Pepper’s skill set includes making phone calls, identifying missing items in the kitchen and occasional aerobics instruction.
Scammers now using deepfake audio to impersonate CEOs in fraud attempts, says security company
An employee at an undisclosed tech company has received a deepfake audio impersonating the voice of its chief executive officer asking for assistance to finalise an "urgent business deal", according to a security company that investigated the incident.
Twitter’s security woes included broad access to user accounts
Twitter Inc has struggled for years to police the growing number of employees and contractors who have the ability to reset users’ accounts and override their security settings, a problem that chief executive officer Jack Dorsey and the board were warned about multiple times since 2015, according to former employees with knowledge of the company’s security operations.
'Virtual kidnappings' warning for Chinese students in Australia
Elaborate "virtual kidnappings" are being used to extort money from the friends and relatives of Chinese students Down Under, Australian police warned on July 27.