Malware strains using coronavirus to avoid detectionMalware strains using coronavirus to avoid detection

In an effort to bypass security software using AI and machine learning to detect malware, cybercriminals have begun to add text from news articles about the coronavirus to the TrickBot and Emotet Trojans.

Before distributing malware in phishing campaigns and other cyberattacks, developers often use a program called a “crypter' to obfuscate the m

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Netflix lowers streaming quality in Europe to reduce network congestionNetflix lowers streaming quality in Europe to reduce network congestion

Hours after the EU called on telecom and streaming service providers to help reduce network congestion during the coronavirus pandemic, Netflix has announced that it will lower its streaming bitrate for the next 30 days.

“Following the discussions between [Internal Market and Services] Commissioner Thierry Breton and Reed Hastings - and given the e

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Apple's iPad Pro 2020 is said to be just '1% faster' than the 2018 versionApple's iPad Pro 2020 is said to be just '1% faster' than the 2018 version

The iPad Pro 2020 boasts the souped-up A12Z Bionic chipset, though it turns out it's not much faster than the A12X Bionic chip at the heart of the iPad Pro 11 (2018) and iPad Pro 12.9 (2018), according to early benchmarks.

Specifically, the new iPad Pro is just 1% faster than the year-and-a-half old models that it's replacing, as per a listing on

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Elon Musk says Tesla will make ventilators if supplies run lowElon Musk says Tesla will make ventilators if supplies run low

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has said that his company has the ability to produce ventilators if US hospitals run into a shortage of breathing aids as a result of the ongoing coronavirus outbreak.

When a Tesla owner reached out to Musk on Twitter asking him to repurpose the automaker's factories to make ventilators, he responded saying he would if there is

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Sharpen your knives, Top Chef is back and season 17 of the popular reality TV show is its biggest ever! This year, an all-star lineup of chefs from previous years are competing for a record $250,000 prize. But they have their work cut out for them, as Ruth Reichl and Marcus Samuelsson are just two of the fierce guest judges Top Chef: All-Stars L.A

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Exercise at home with deals on treadmills, indoor cycling bikes, weights and moreExercise at home with deals on treadmills, indoor cycling bikes, weights and more

The coronavirus pandemic is affecting people all over the world, and as a result, gyms and workout studios are closing their doors among safety concerns. If you're worried about staying in shape, then building at a home gym and exercising from home can be a temporary solution.

Luckily for you, several top retailers like Amazon, Walmart, and Best

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