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Is It a Virus or Nagware?

SecureWorld News

This is a form of nagware and ransomware that can even infect your mobile phone and not leverage any vulnerabilities or even execute any local code. Unless you are tech-savvy enough to delete calendars and unsubscribe to internet calendars yourself, the perceived problem is that your expensive mobile phone got infected!

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How Educators Capitalize on Digital Transformation in K12 Education

Kitaboo

Mobile-First Today, every student has a mobile phone, while not all students may not necessarily own a computer. Educators can maximize the outreach of their courses by leveraging the penetration and reach of mLearning by creating content that is delivered mobile-first. All the students need is an active internet connection.

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The Hacker Mind Podcast: The Internet As A Pen Test

ForAllSecure

And, as my guest will say later in this podcast, these virtual SOCs are like pen testing the internet. We can't just, you know, bust things up into small parts and say this is my world because again, internet is a pen test and we're all in this together. GRAY: The Internet is a penetration test. That's an example of AI.

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Mobiles leapfrog the fixed internet in Africa - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

One of the many insights on this fascinating trip was how mobiles are leapfrogging the Internet across Africa. Across the continent, and even in relatively developed South Africa, fixed broadband Internet is difficult to access, expensive, and unreliable.

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What to do when Janitor AI is down?

Dataconomy

A distinctive feature of Janitor AI that sets it apart is its integration with a wide-ranging knowledge base. The issue might be stemming from your own network connection or internet service provider (ISP). If you’re using a mobile data connection, make sure you have a strong signal.

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Prepaid mobile airtime becomes currency in Africa – what happened to e-cash? - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

in Australia: Showcasing the best | Main | Particls switches on the power of RSS » Prepaid mobile airtime becomes currency in Africa – what happened to e-cash? Ross Dawson, May 28, 2007 3:17 PM US PT Om Malik has a very interesting article on how pre-paid mobile minutes are effectively becoming a currency across Africa.

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What accelerates – and slows – the development of social networking mobile platforms - Trends in the Living Networks

Trends in the Living Networks

Although the mobile phone offers an "extremely appropriate platform for social networks," he said current pricing structures were holding back the market. Although the mobile phone offers an "extremely appropriate platform for social networks," he said current pricing structures were holding back the market.

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