Abstract: Phishing is a major online security issue where attackers trick individuals into revealing sensitive data by creating fake websites. Such attacks are most common in financial and e-commerce ...
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A major Amazon Web Services outage threw much of the internet into disarray on Monday as popular websites and social-media platforms struggled to recover.
OpenAI said Tuesday it is introducing its own web browser, Atlas, putting the ChatGPT maker in direct competition with Google as more internet users rely on artificial intelligence to answer their ...
The government shutdown is impacting services nationwide, including the maintenance of government websites. Many of these websites display a message detailing that they are not being updated; however, ...
On Monday afternoon, Amazon confirmed that an outage affecting Amazon Web Services’ cloud hosting, which had impacted millions across the Internet, had been resolved. Popular apps like Snapchat, ...
When pushing out lawyers, law firms often keep their website profiles online so they can get another job, but some believe this could lead to ethical and insurer scrutiny. Jumped or pushed? In today’s ...
An AWS, Amazon Web Services, logo is displayed at LlamaCon 2025, an AI developer conference, in Menlo Park, Calif., Tuesday, April 29, 2025. Jeff Chiu / AP Internet disruptions tied to Amazon’s cloud ...
Abstract: This paper explores the improvement of Chinese handwriting through a web-based system that integrates game-based learning and utilizes the Hough Transform algorithm for Chinese penmanship ...
The Gold Team won the University of Iowa baseball team’s annual Black and Gold World Series taking the decisive game three, 10-3 in a seven-inning game on Friday afternoon at Duane Banks Field. IOWA ...
Packed with forums, tours, family activities, athletic events, student performances and more, the University’s annual Family Weekend welcomes thousands of parents and family members to College Hill.
Steve Rattner returned to “Morning Joe” on Thursday to break down why he believes the United States economy could be entering a K-shaped period, marked by uneven economic growth. The economic analyst ...