Good morning! We have separated the main news from the world of Science and Technology so that you know everything that happened last Wednesday (24). To check out the full news of each news, just click on the links below.
1. Vivara attacked by Medusa ransomware: $600,000 ransom. Jewelry manufacturing company Vivara was reportedly infected with Medusa ransomware on Wednesday afternoon (24).
2. Scientists are searching the internet for time travelers; find out. A group of researchers used the internet to search for time travelers who may have visited us at some point.
3. Xbox Game Pass Standard, which does not include games at launch, is gaining price in Brazil. Microsoft has revealed the real price of Xbox Game Pass Standard, a method that will not have the first day’s game option; Look!
4. Max announces 50% increase in promotional plan; see new price. When switching from HBO Max to Max, the company already warned that it would need to adjust the amount charged for the plan. See new price.
5. ‘Retaliation against users’: organizations criticize Meta’s decision not to launch AI in Brazil. Meta launched AI tools for Facebook, Instagram and WhatsApp in Latin America but left out Brazil; the Ministry of Justice and Idec criticized the company for this, see!
6. Cyber Blackout: CrowdStrike explains what caused the worldwide problem. A bug in CrowdStrike’s quality control system allowed a problematic update to be deployed to machines equipped with the Falcon program; figure it out!
7. Have you received an SMS from the Post Office? Discover a new scam looking for your money. People all over the country are receiving SMS from the Post Office about deliveries of purchases they did not make! Learn how the scheme works and what you need to do to protect yourself!
8. The Federal Police is carrying out a conflict operation following the hacker attack on Caixa. This Wednesday (24), the Federal Police executed 193 search and seizure warrants, in addition to court orders for the seizure of goods and valuables.
9. Rumor has it that the foldable iPhone will be released in 2026 and will be in a flip format. Speculation suggests that Apple has already chosen the foldable iPhone design and could use rival Samsung’s display; Look!
10. Shadows move faster than the speed of light on the surface. According to researchers, shadows can not only exceed the speed of light, but also destroy it.
Source: Tec Mundo
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