Articles by John P. Mello Jr.

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Study Warns Age Bias Can Threaten Workplace Cybersecurity

Younger workers can pose a greater risk to an organization's cybersecurity than older workers, according to a study released Tuesday by IT security company Ivanti Based on a Q4-2022 survey of 6,500 executive leaders, infosec professionals, and office workers worldwide, the study concluded that millennials and Gen Z workers are more likely to have u...

Spotify AI-Powered Translation Tool Has Podcasters Speaking in Global Tongues

Spotify is opening up foreign language markets to its podcasters through artificial intelligence The company on Monday announced a pilot program called Voice Translation for podcasts that not only translates a podcast from one language to another but will retain the podcaster's voice as it does it....

SatCo Makes First 5G Call via Satellite Using Everyday Smartphone

A satellite network provider on Tuesday announced it has successfully used its space hardware to complete a voice and data call from an unmodified smartphone The 5G call, the first of its kind, was made from Maui, Hawaii, to a Vodafone engineer in Madrid, Spain, using AT&T spectrum and AST SpaceMobile’s BlueWalker 3 test satellite....

New Report Finds Sharp Rise in Sextortion of Teen Boys

Reports involving online sexual extortion of teen boys reached "shocking" levels during the first six months of this year, according to a report released Monday by the Internet Watch Foundation (IWF) The organization, a U.K. charity focused on making the internet a safer place for kids by removing global online child sexual abuse imagery, revealed ...

Apple Adds Muscle to New iPhones, Watches

A new line of iPhones and a new Apple Watch were announced by the company Tuesday at a prerecorded online event The new iPhone 15 and 15 Plus are based on the A16 Bionic processor. It has the "Dynamic Island," which expands and contracts in reaction to alerts and live activities. It also has a brighter display -- 1600 nits that can reach peak brigh...

Digital Desperados ‘Jailbreaking’ AI Systems for Thrills and Profit

Denizens of the dark web are forming communities to share tips and tricks for "jailbreaking" generative AI systems, as well as offering "custom" systems of their own, according to a computer and network security company While AI jailbreaking is still in its experimental phase, it allows for the creation of uncensored content without much considerat...

Forrester Recommends Enterprises Avoid AI Hype and Zombie Projects

Enterprise adopters should avert the temptation to buy into the hype blanketing artificial intelligence when deploying AI solutions and need to be ruthless when AI projects fail That's some of the advice in a recently released report by Forrester outlining some best practices to avoid common pitfalls when deploying AI in the enterprise....

Pew Finds More Americans Worried About AI Than Excited by It

Artificial intelligence concerns more Americans than it excites, although few think the technology will have a significant impact on their jobs, according to a pair of studies released Monday by a Washington, D.C. think tank In an attitude survey of 11,201 U.S. adults, the Pew Research Center found that more than half of Americans (52%) feel more c...

Cyber Insurance Costs Rising, Coverages Shrinking: Report

Rates for cyber insurance policies continue to rise while a growing number of exclusions are shrinking what's covered by them, according to a report released Tuesday by a cybersecurity company Nearly four out of five (79%) of the more than 300 organizations in the United States surveyed by Censuswide for privileged access management provider Deline...

Growing Number of ID Theft Victims Mulling Suicide, ITRC Reports

A growing number of identity theft victims are having thoughts of suicide, the Identity Theft Resource Center reported Wednesday In its annual Consumer Impact Report, the ITRC noted that 16% of victims seeking support from the organization in 2023 acknowledged they had contemplated suicide after having their identity compromised, a substantial incr...

2023 Holiday Sales Outlook Not Making Merchants Merry

It's never too early for a retailer to start thinking about the holiday season, although this year, they may want to delay thinking about it a while longer. That's because prognosticators are predicting a lackluster holiday sales season in 2023 "In general, expectations are pretty low," said David Swartz, an equity analyst with Morningstar Research...

Generative AI Riding Crest of Gartner Hype Wave

Generative AI is perched on the peak of inflated expectations in Gartner's 2023 hype cycle for emerging technologies released Wednesday With most of the hype now behind artificial intelligence, Gartner is predicting the technology will deliver transformational benefits in two to five years....

Experts Say Workplace AI Bans Won’t Work

A recent study released by enterprise security software and services provider BlackBerry revealed that 75% of organizations worldwide are implementing or considering implementing workplace bans on ChatGPT and other generative AI applications. However, experts questioned by TechNewsWorld were skeptical of the effectiveness of such bans The study, ba...

Researchers Reveal Method To Stifle Malicious Robocalls

Researchers at North Carolina State University on Wednesday revealed a novel method for foiling malicious robocalls Called SnorCall, the method uses artificial intelligence to analyze the content in robocalls and, in a significant number of cases, provide law enforcement and other stakeholders with the information they need to track down the bad ac...

AI Drafted in War on Online Crimes Against Kids

Artificial intelligence technologies are being applied by investigators that can identify and stop internet crimes against children (ICAC), according to a maker of AI tools for law enforcement, government agencies, and enterprises Voyager Labs, in a blog posted Tuesday, explained that many ICAC task forces are using tools like "topic query searches...

MBA Grads With Startup Ambitions Attracted to Health Care, AI

The class of 2023 from two of the nation's most prominent business schools founded nearly 100 startups, according to data released by an international software design and development firm The data from Symphony revealed that the Stanford MBA class of 2023 founded 23 companies, while Harvard MBA grads started 64 companies....

Devs, IT Leaders Urged To Embrace Climate-Conscious Coding Practices

A Salesforce executive is calling on coders to consider climate change when writing their software "Even something as seemingly disconnected from the environment, such as building or hosting a website and designing software, can have major climate consequences," Salesforce EVP and Chief Impact Officer Suzanne DiBianca wrote last week in Forbes....

Google Green Report: Sustainability Wins, Water Goals Remain Elusive

Google's annual environmental report released Monday showed the company continued to meet its goals for renewable energy use but still had a ways to go to meet its pledge to give back to communities more water than it's taking out of them to cool its data centers and supply its offices For the sixth year in a row, the company matched 100% of its an...

Musk Rolls Dice With Drastic Rebranding of Twitter

In a drastic rebranding move, Elon Musk scrapped the perky blue bird that symbolized Twitter for more than a decade and replaced it with an enigmatic X Musk made the branding announcement early Sunday morning, and by the following day, the blue bird was gone, although everything else on the Twitter site appeared unchanged....

Scammers Posing as Bioscience Firms Target Student Job Hunters

A cybercrime campaign has been targeting students seeking jobs since March, a cybersecurity company reported Wednesday Scammers, posing as bioscience and health companies, are enticing students to attend a video call about a job with the intention of getting them to pay bogus fees as a condition of employment, according to Proofpoint researchers Ti...

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