Uber’s HiveSync team optimized Hadoop Distcp to handle multi-petabyte replication across hybrid cloud and on-premise data lakes. Enhancements include task parallelization, Uber jobs for small ...
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Pure Storage rebrands to Everpure after 16 years, acquires 1touch, and reports record $1B quarter as it pivots from storage ...
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A popular mobile app called Chat & Ask AI has more than 50 million users across the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Now, an independent security researcher says the app exposed hundreds of ...
Apple often promotes the App Store as a secure place to download apps. The company highlights strict reviews and a closed system as key protections for iPhone users. That reputation now faces serious ...
Cloud platforms have reshaped how organizations store, process, and share information, but they also introduce new risks to business data. Misconfigured storage, weak credentials, and unmanaged access ...
Macworld reports that numerous AI apps on the App Store expose sensitive user data, with CovertLabs’ Firehound project indexing nearly 200 vulnerable applications. Chat & Ask AI by Codeway exposed ...
Extremely poorly constructed AI apps available in the App Store are leaking the data of millions of users, a repository from a security research team has revealed. The rise of artificial intelligence ...
An effort led by security research lab CovertLabs is actively uncovering troves of (mostly) AI-related App Store apps that leak and expose user data, including names, emails, and chat history. Here ...
The embattled Tea app is back. Months after being removed from Apple’s App Store in light of major data breaches, the app that allows women to share anonymous Yelp-style reviews of men is relaunching ...
Enter at your own risk. New signs unveiled at some Wegmans across the Big Apple are warning customers that personally-identifying biometric data, such as facial recognition scans, is being stored ...