Month: January 2024

It’s true — Microsoft Teams group chat requests can be bad for you, as hackers hijack them to spread malware

A Microsoft Teams feature, turned on by default, can put organizations at risk, security researchers claim.

Hackers are abusing a group chat feature in Microsoft Teams video conferencing software to deploy malware on people’s computers, researchers have warned.

Cybersecurity experts from AT&T Cybersecurity said that a threat actor was observed using either a compromised Teams user, or domain, to send more than 1,000 Teams group chat invites. 

Anyone who accepts the invitation is served a file titled “Navigating Future Changes October 2023.pdf.msi” – and those with a sharp eye will notice that the file pretends to be a PDF, but is actually an MSI file – a Windows Installer package that delivers the DarkGate malware.

Human error

According to researchers from Trellix, DarkGate is a Remote Access Trojan (RAT) that was first discovered back in 2018. It enables attackers to fully compromise victim systems, and is sold as malware-as-a-service (MaaS), by a threat actor under the alias RastaFarEye.

The hackers were able to send so many invitations thanks to a feature that allows external Microsoft Teams users to message other tenants’ users by default.

“Unless absolutely necessary for daily business use, disabling External Access in Microsoft Teams is advisable for most companies, as email is generally a more secure and more closely monitored communication channel,” AT&T Cybersecurity’s researcher Peter Boyle said in the announcement.

“As always, end users should be trained to pay attention to where unsolicited messages are coming from and should be reminded that phishing can take many forms beyond the typical email.”

BleepingComputer claims that there had been similar DarkGate campaigns last year, when hackers abused compromised external Office 365 accounts and Skype accounts to send messages with a VBA loader script attached. The publication also claims that many threat actors turned to DarkGate after Quakbot’s demise.  Microsoft Teams is currently one of the most popular communications and collaboration platforms in the world, with roughly 280 million active monthly users. 

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PayPal lays off 2,500 employees, or about 9% of its global workforce

PayPal is laying off 2,500 employees, or about 7% of its workforce, amidst a surge in tech layoffs. The move by the payments giant reflects the broader impact of the global economic slowdown on fintech companies. The news comes exactly
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PayPal is laying off 2,500 employees, or about 7% of its workforce, amidst a surge in tech layoffs. The move by the payments giant reflects the broader impact of the global economic slowdown on fintech companies. The news comes exactly […]

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Amazon’s Fire TV soundbar is back on sale for $100

Amazon’s Fire TV soundbar is back on sale for $100, bringing the price down from $120. That’s a savings of $20, or 17 percent, on the well-regarded audio device. This matches the Black Friday price from last year, so this is likely the cheapest you’ll see the soundbar until, well, the holidays.

The device can enhance your TV audio via dual speakers, with access to 3D surround sound. You also get DTS Virtual X and Dolby Audio support. It comes with a remote for adjusting the volume, but you can also plug it directly into a Fire TV and use that remote for everything. Plug and play experiences are always nice.
The soundbar also has Bluetooth, so you can connect it to your phone or tablet to stream podcasts or whatever. The only thing missing, and this is odd for an Amazon gadget, is Alexa. You won’t be able to use the dulcet tones of your speaking voice to make any volume adjustments with this soundbar.
There’s also the pigskin-encased elephant in the room. The Super Bowl is just 11 days away. If you’re looking to upgrade your home entertainment system before gorging on nachos with your buddies and playing Taylor Swift-inspired drinking games, this is a mighty fine option. Many rival products cost two to three times as much as this soundbar. 
Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/amazons-fire-tv-soundbar-is-back-on-sale-for-100-162215851.html?src=rss

Amazon’s Fire TV soundbar is back on sale for $100, bringing the price down from $120. That’s a savings of $20, or 17 percent, on the well-regarded audio device. This matches the Black Friday price from last year, so this is likely the cheapest you’ll see the soundbar until, well, the holidays.

The device can enhance your TV audio via dual speakers, with access to 3D surround sound. You also get DTS Virtual X and Dolby Audio support. It comes with a remote for adjusting the volume, but you can also plug it directly into a Fire TV and use that remote for everything. Plug and play experiences are always nice.

The soundbar also has Bluetooth, so you can connect it to your phone or tablet to stream podcasts or whatever. The only thing missing, and this is odd for an Amazon gadget, is Alexa. You won’t be able to use the dulcet tones of your speaking voice to make any volume adjustments with this soundbar.

There’s also the pigskin-encased elephant in the room. The Super Bowl is just 11 days away. If you’re looking to upgrade your home entertainment system before gorging on nachos with your buddies and playing Taylor Swift-inspired drinking games, this is a mighty fine option. Many rival products cost two to three times as much as this soundbar. 

Follow @EngadgetDeals on Twitter and subscribe to the Engadget Deals newsletter for the latest tech deals and buying advice.

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‘Feud: Capote vs. The Swans’ review: High drama in high society

Season 2 of Ryan Murphy’s “Feud” stars Tom Hollander, Naomi Watts, Diane Lane, Chloë Sevigny, Molly Ringwald, and Demi Moore. TV review.

During author Truman Capote’s time in New York high society, he assembled an inner circle of socialite women he dubbed his “swans” — elegant, poised, and presenting a finely curated image of perfection.

But as Feud: Capote vs. The Swans reveals, there’s more to the “swan” nickname than just coiffed white feathers and polished exteriors. The way Capote (Tom Hollander) tells it in Ryan Murphy’s Hulu series, swans may appear effortless, yet tremendous work goes into keeping up the illusion that they are gracefully afloat. The birds’ feet churn furiously below water, just as Capote’s elegant entourage tirelessly labors to maintain their good standing in society. They weather affairs, illnesses, and anxieties in relative privacy, only presenting their most dazzling face to the world.

As a season of television, Capote vs. The Swans follows in its namesakes’ footsteps, its fabulous façade hiding something deeper and more complicated. Big-name stars, promises of Real Housewives-esque drama, and an air of overall glamor lure us into what is ultimately a tragedy of friendships gone irreparably awry.

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans follows Truman Capote’s real-life fall from grace.

Tom Hollander in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.”
Credit: FX

At the center of all these bonds is Capote, who, aside from being a celebrated author of works like In Cold Blood and Breakfast at Tiffany’s, makes a name for himself by regaling New York City’s wealthiest and trendiest with witty stories and hot gossip. Everything from embarrassing bathroom habits to accusations of murder is on the table. Capote’s eager listeners eat it up: As one character puts it, he’s “the most fun there is.”

That tendency for frivolity has made Capote the friend, social guru, and confidant of a host of high society women. Among them are Slim Keith (Diane Lane), C.Z. Guest (Chloë Sevigny), Lee Radziwill (Calista Flockhart), and the closest and favorite of all his swans, Babe Paley (Naomi Watts).

These friendships come to a spectacular halt when Capote publishes an excerpt from what is meant to be his next novel, Answered Prayers. Titled “La Côte Basque, 1965,” the story features thinly disguised versions of his dear companions — and their most shameful secrets. Capote’s betrayal leads his swans to shun him completely, excising him from the high society he held so dear. A downward spiral soon follows: Capote’s alcoholism surges, and he is unable to focus on Answered Prayers. His trajectory is as bleak as the swans are beautiful. Feud: Capote vs. The Swans reckons with that duality — and why Capote wrote “La Côte Basque, 1965” in the first place — throughout.

Feud: Capote vs. The Swans is stunning yet deeply sad.

The cast of “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.”
Credit: FX

Elegance is the name of the game in Capote vs. The Swans. Showrunner Jon Robin Baitz and episode directors Gus Van Sant, Max Winkler, and Jennifer Lynch regale us with high fashion from the ’50s all the way to the ’80s, elegantly plated meals, and exquisite parties. No wonder people crave proximity to this lifestyle.

Yet Feud wields this glamor like a double-edged sword. The swans are often miserable and insecure, trapped in gilded cages, sometimes of their own making. Babe is the prime example; her pursuit of perfection has alienated her from her children and means she stays with her cheating husband, media mogul Bill Paley (Treat Williams), in order to keep up appearances. Then, of course, there’s Capote himself, whose fall from grace prompts a string of self-destructive choices, including abusive relationships and substance use. For everyone, it’s better to be in and unhappy than out and alone.

Capote vs. The Swans uses these personal woes to elevate major set pieces. A standout is an episode focused entirely on Capote’s legendary 1966 Black and White Ball, explored here in monochrome documentary-style footage. Capote dangles the coveted title of Guest of Honor in front of each of his swans, giving us a glimpse into the kind of strange, symbiotic relationship between the author and his so-called friends. He needs them to sustain his relevancy in society, and they need him to access loftier social echelons. It’s a glamorous high-wire act, lending each catty remark or gossiping whisper a surprising pathos.

Tom Hollander and Naomi Watts dazzle in Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.

Naomi Watts and Tom Hollander in “Feud: Capote vs. The Swans.”
Credit: FX

Holding this web of backstabbing socialites together is Hollander, who captures the tragedy of Capote along with his many flaws and quirks. Sporting the author’s trademark high-pitched voice, Hollander delivers gossip with callous verve, then turns around and explores Capote’s deep pain and remorse — sometimes in the same scene. Playing Capote could easily lead an actor into caricature territory, but in Hollander’s hands he remains a flesh-and-blood human, fun and flawed in equal measure. Even in Feud‘s more surreal scenes — such as discussions with Jessica Lange as Capote’s glamorous Force ghost of a mother (this is a Ryan Murphy production after all) — Hollander stays grounded.

The cornerstone of Capote vs. The Swans is Capote’s relationship with Babe, whom Watts initially plays with ice-cold poise. Once she cuts Capote out of her life and begins to reckon with her ailing health, Watts allows regret to disrupt Babe’s hard-won perfection. Why did her closest friend hurt her? Was she right to cut him out of her life, even as the two of them struggled while apart from each other? What is genuine here, and what is performance?

In Feud: Capote vs. The Swans, it’s impossible to truly be one’s self in the swans’ cutthroat world. Authenticity comes second to image. But Feud makes sure that all its images — as alluring as they are — serve the characters’ pain, no matter how hard they may try to hide it. You may come to Capote vs. The Swans for the promise of glamor and capital-d Drama, but you’ll stay for the devastating fallout and surprising bonds between its characters.

The first two episodes of Feud: Capote vs. the Swans premiere Jan. 31 at 10 p.m. ET on FX, with episodes available to stream on Hulu the next day.

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Amsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship to launch €150M fund for spinouts

The Amsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) is planning to launch a €150mn fund later this year to further expand its support to startups spinning out of academia. Established in 2008, ACE is the city’s university incubator with four academic stakeholders: the University of Amsterdam, the Vrije Universiteit, the University of Applied Sciences, and Amsterdam UMC. Its mission is to help students and academics build a company. For this reason, ACE offers two types of programmes: the Explore Programme, which provides the business and entrepreneurship fundamentals; and the Incubator Programme, which targets early-stage startups that are ready to grow their businesses…This story continues at The Next Web

The Amsterdam Center for Entrepreneurship (ACE) is planning to launch a €150mn fund later this year to further expand its support to startups spinning out of academia. Established in 2008, ACE is the city’s university incubator with four academic stakeholders: the University of Amsterdam, the Vrije Universiteit, the University of Applied Sciences, and Amsterdam UMC. Its mission is to help students and academics build a company. For this reason, ACE offers two types of programmes: the Explore Programme, which provides the business and entrepreneurship fundamentals; and the Incubator Programme, which targets early-stage startups that are ready to grow their businesses…

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Apple Adds Last MacBook Pro With CD Drive to Obsolete Products List

Apple today added the Mid 2012 model of the 13-inch MacBook Pro to its obsolete products list worldwide, according to its website.

Released in June 2012, this 13-inch MacBook Pro model was the last Mac with a built-in CD/DVD drive sold by Apple, and it remained for sale until October 2016 as a lower-priced option. Apple continues to sell an external SuperDrive for customers who need a CD/DVD drive, but a USB-C adapter is required to use it with modern MacBooks.

Apple considers a device to be “technologically obsolete” once more than seven years have passed since the company last distributed it for sale. Apple says MacBooks “may be eligible for an extended battery-only repair period for up to 10 years from when the product was last distributed for sale, subject to parts availability.”

On the software side, Apple dropped support for the Mid 2012 model of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with macOS Big Sur in 2020.

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Apple today added the Mid 2012 model of the 13-inch MacBook Pro to its obsolete products list worldwide, according to its website.

Released in June 2012, this 13-inch MacBook Pro model was the last Mac with a built-in CD/DVD drive sold by Apple, and it remained for sale until October 2016 as a lower-priced option. Apple continues to sell an external SuperDrive for customers who need a CD/DVD drive, but a USB-C adapter is required to use it with modern MacBooks.

Apple considers a device to be “technologically obsolete” once more than seven years have passed since the company last distributed it for sale. Apple says MacBooks “may be eligible for an extended battery-only repair period for up to 10 years from when the product was last distributed for sale, subject to parts availability.”

On the software side, Apple dropped support for the Mid 2012 model of the 13-inch MacBook Pro with macOS Big Sur in 2020.

Apple discontinued the 13-inch MacBook Pro entirely last year.

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