Planned Parenthood La Ransomware Attack Leaks Health Data Of 400 000 Patients

In a letter shared with the California Attorney General’s office and sent out on November 30, the organization said it identified suspicious activity in its computer network on October 17. “We immediately took our systems offline, notified law enforcement, and a third-party cybersecurity firm was engaged to assist in our investigation. The investigation determined that an unauthorized person gained access to our network between October 9, 2021, and October 17, 2021, and exfiltrated some files from our systems during that time,” the organization said....

August 21, 2022 · 3 min · 628 words · Freddie Overstreet

Platinumgames Has A Major Announcement Coming Next Week In Famitsu

PlatinumGames is preparing to make a major announcement, which is due to appear in the next issue of Famitsu magazine. PlatinumGames has recently made headlines with its Kickstarter for The Wonderful 101: Remastered, which has been a huge success for the company. PlatinumGames is a video game development studio that has created hit games like Astral Chain, Bayonetta, and Nier: Automata. The higher-ups at PlatinumGames talked about moving into self-publishing last year and they have officially started this process in 2020....

August 21, 2022 · 3 min · 440 words · Marvin Smith

Poco C3 With Triple Rear Camera Launched In India Prices Start At Rs 7 499 102

Lately, we have been seeing a lot of new devices from Xiaomi’s sub-brand Poco. Now the company has launched Poco C3 in India. The latest affordable device comes in two variants, and prices start at Rs 7,499. It will be available from October 16 and will debut on Flipkart. Poco C3 Features and Specifications The Poco C3 comes equipped with a 6.53-inch HD+ display with a 20:9 aspect ratio. Furthermore, the device touts TUV Rheinland certified reading mode for strain-free viewing....

August 21, 2022 · 2 min · 259 words · Sandra Riley

Pok Mon Go Update Offers Catch Bonuses Making It Easier To Catch Rarer Creatures

An update to Pokémon Go means that you now get rewarded for collecting medals, providing ‘catch bonuses’ for certain types of Pokémon that make it easier to catch rarer ones. As Eurogamer explains it: The update also makes training more accessible … For example, earning the bronze Kindler medal – by catching 10 Fire Pokémon – will increase your chances of capturing Fire creatures in future, with additional bonuses available when unlocking silver and gold tiers....

August 21, 2022 · 1 min · 178 words · Andrea Dickerson

Pokemon Sword Shield Farming Exp Candy Best Locations

The newly released entry to the legacy franchise, Pokemon Sword and Shield provides fans of the series a new region to explore alongside new and fan-favorite Pokemon. The game introduces the Europeanesque Galar region alongside a new transformation for all Pokemon and some creative and interesting Gym Leaders. Alongside the multitude of new characters, Pokemon and locations, Sword and Shield have introduced new mechanics and concepts to the tried and true formula of Pokemon....

August 21, 2022 · 3 min · 475 words · Andrew Allison

Photoshop Cc Goes 3D Allowing Direct 3D Printing From Within The App

Printing from Photoshop CC is no longer limited to two dimensions, as Adobe has added support for 3D printing to the latest release for Creative Cloud subscribers. While Photoshop wouldn’t be the obvious tool in which to create 3D objects from scratch, objects can be imported from a 3D scanner, from a modelling tool or from a downloaded file, refined in Photoshop using the new automated mesh repair and support structure generation tools....

August 20, 2022 · 1 min · 197 words · Ernest Thompson

Photoshop Too Expensive Use These Free Alternatives Instead

Regardless of what you’re shooting with, any photo can benefit from simple touch-ups and enhancements. And the best way to do this is through editing programs. Tap or click here for simple tricks to take better photos every time you pull out your phone or camera. You know about Photoshop, and as much as we appreciate Adobe products, we love sharing alternatives that work just as well without breaking the bank....

August 20, 2022 · 5 min · 923 words · Esther Smith

Pocket Casts Podcast Player Adds Standalone Apple Watch Playback More

Pocket Casts has become the latest podcast player to add support for standalone alone Apple Watch playback. The app has been updated to version 7.9, bringing Apple Watch enhancements as well as new icons and theme options. With today’s update, you can now stream Pocket Casts podcasts directly from your Apple Watch using cellular or Wi-Fi. You can also download podcasts directly from the Pocket Casts app on Apple Watch. This feature is limited to Pocket Casts Plus users, which is $0....

August 20, 2022 · 2 min · 235 words · Richard Thomas

Pogue S Review At T Hotspot Ios 4 3 On Feb 13Th

The NYTimes’ David Pogue did a nice review of the Verizon iPhone replete with all of the typical observations: Doesn’t drop calls, can’t talk/data at same time, etc. Here’s where it gets mildly interesting. The initial review had the following passage (we recieved like 5 different tips with the info below cut/paste –thanks tipsters!): Feb 13th is a Sunday so that seems like a weird date but very strange that Pogue popped that in there, so specifically....

August 20, 2022 · 1 min · 161 words · Ariane Uvalle

Pok Mon Home For Ios Teases New Catch Calendar Feature

Pokémon HOME launched in 2020 for iOS and Android users as a way to store pocket monsters from the Nintendo DS games to your phone and then to the Nintendo Switch. Today, The Pokémon Company teased a major update coming this June for iOS users. According to a blog post, sorting Pokémon through the Pokémon HOME app is becoming easier than ever with the new Catch Calendar feature. It enhances the Pokédex allowing the trainer to arrange its Pokémon by the dates they were caught....

August 20, 2022 · 2 min · 347 words · Vera Steckler

Phishing Attacks In The Not For Profit Industry

Why Phish the Not-for-Profit Sector? The motivation cybercriminals have behind launching phishing campaigns against NPO depends not only on what kind of data it collects from its members and other stakeholders, but often on its mission and activities. A typical type of attack, with the purpose of identity theft through the collection of sensitive information such as financial information and social security numbers, is the “sophisticated cyber-attack” which was conducted against the Los Angeles Gay & Lesbian Center....

August 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1429 words · Paul Stringer

Phishing Attacks In The Shipping Industry

Typically, a phishing attack is “activated” when a recipient of a phishing email downloads an attached file containing malware or visits a corrupt web page by clicking on a link appearing in the email. In the latter case, he could also be asked to submit sensitive information under whatever pretext upon landing on the corrupt web page. Phishing attacks are the initial phase of every cyberattack that consists of multiple steps – for instance, theft, ransomware, or spying – through which criminals gain a foothold into a victim’s computer system....

August 19, 2022 · 12 min · 2429 words · Gina Price

Pirates Of The Caribbean 5 International Trailer

Disney’s Pirates of the Caribbean franchise outlived the original trilogy which ended with a farewell to series regulars Orlando Bloom and Keira Knightley, the original love interests that sparked off this entire swash-buckling adventure. Despite the epic scope of the trilogy that spanned the map and even dipped briefly off its edge, there was always a sense that this was merely a segue for Johnny Depp’s Captain Jack Sparrow. His adventures were bound to carry on long after the trilogy’s narrative was over, and Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides delivered on that front....

August 19, 2022 · 3 min · 477 words · David Harrison

Platform War Gets Ugly As Surveys Ignore The Big Picture

I must admit, I’m fed up with market surveys. I’m talking about recent mobile surveys from comScore, IDC, ABI Research, StatCounter Mobile and many others. ComScore’s February mobile numbers, for example, prompted Business Insider’s Henry Blodget to argue that iPhone is “dead in water”, which in turn provoked pundit John Gruber to observe that “the iPod Touch and iPad don’t count, apparently”. Piggy-backing on the latest surveys, Fred Wilson again advised programmers to create apps for Android first, provoking an opinionated response from Instapaper founder Marco Arment....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 424 words · Heather Kurtz

Pok Mon Home Is Having Some Serious Technical Problems

Pokémon Home is giving trainers a whole new way to manage their Pokédex, but its launch has been plagued by technical issues both minor and serious. The Pokémon Company and Nintendo first announced that Pokémon Home would be out in February at the end of last month, before quietly releasing it into the wild this week. Pokémon Home lets players store their Pokémon on its servers, making them easier to transfer across different games in the series....

August 19, 2022 · 3 min · 428 words · Shawn Mills

Poll As Apple Music Free Trial Expires Are You Staying Or Going

When Apple Music officially launched earlier this year, we ran a poll seeing where people were switching from to use the service. A surprising 33 percent of the 18,000 responses said they were switching from Spotify to Apple Music, while another 23 percent said Apple Music was their first streaming service. At the time, however, anyone using Apple Music was getting it for free. In fact, 17 percent of people said they were using the service, but only during the trial....

August 19, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Nicole Lawson

Practical Tech Tip How To Find Out Who Sent You An Email

No doubt, you’ve been bombarded with your fair share of suspicious emails. Each of these messages leads down the same road, which ends with a phishing scam or some sketchy request to reveal your personal data. If there’s one thing you’ve learned from Kim after all of this time, it’s this: don’t open it! If you really want to check the credibility or authenticity of an email, you’ll need to dig deeper and establish where the email originated from — a virtual *69 if you will....

August 19, 2022 · 4 min · 643 words · Daniel Richmon

Predicting The Witcher Season 2 S Monsters

Netflix’s The Witcher season 2 is already confirmed, and fans have begun debating which monsters will make an appearance in the show’s second spin around the Continent. A lot of that will depend on how The Witcher plots out its second season now that it has exhausted a lot of the short story material provided by author Andrzej Sapkowski prior to the events of the Witcher Saga, the series of novels that follows Geralt of Rivia, Yennefer of Vengerberg, and Ciri as they learn what destiny has in store for the trio....

August 19, 2022 · 3 min · 580 words · Edward Burke

Phishing Checklist For Browsing Emails

One of the most common methods to illicit a response from you is through an email that you likely have seen before, a shipment notification. Retail websites often promise fast shipping and offer to track your package. They send out emails confirming your purchase, letting you know your item has shipped, and will often email if there is any delay, plus a notice that the package is delivered. You may be so used to reading these notifications that you barely pay attention to the details anymore, such as the company’s email address....

August 18, 2022 · 5 min · 975 words · Emil Clark

Phishing Variations Watering Hole Attacks

Vishing SMiShing Spy-Phishing Pharming Watering Hole Attacks SPAM What is a Watering Hole Attack? Now that phishing has become a widely understood and common phenomenon throughout the world, more users are getting smarter about responding to emails. Not only are cyber criminals adopting more advanced phishing mechanisms such as spear phishing, they are also looking for new ways to infiltrate into their target’s system. In a phishing email, a cyber-criminal intends to trick the receiver into providing his/her sensitive information or clicking a malicious link....

August 18, 2022 · 9 min · 1753 words · Joseph Miller