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Tesla boasts of making a Model 3 in 45s, the group of ransomers reveals the coordinates of hundreds of victims, this is the recap

Tesla opens a new concept store in China and boasts of assembling its cars in 45 seconds, a group of ransomware reveals the personal information of its victims, this is the recap.

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This Friday the 16th, we will remember that no, you do not need to redo your license urgently, it’s a scam. And no, you don’t need to write that dismissal letter yourself, ChatGPT can do that too. What you could do is go visit the new Tesla concept store in China, the Giga Lab in Chengdu will reveal the design and manufacture of the Model 3 in detail. We will remember that the security of our personal data is more than ever in danger. The group of ransomers Clop tries to blackmail employees of big companies in Europe. We will also have a thought for all connected objects that have become incompatible with Google Assistant overnight, and which are much less useful, as a result.

Tesla opens a Giga Lab in China and unveils its cars in detail

Tesla is a global automotive giant. But in China, it is only one competitor among others. The Texan company would like to establish itself in the Middle Kingdom, but BYD is the denominator on its land. The Tesla showroom called Giga Lab opened in Chengdu should convert Chinese customers who love design and beautiful mechanics. A guide even claims that the Giga Factory robots manage to assemble a car in 45 seconds. We want to see…

To read – Tesla inaugurates the Giga Lab in Chengdu and boasts of manufacturing a Model 3 in 45 seconds

Dozens of people end up on the Dark Web by surprise

The Clop ransomware group has a unique way of tricking its victims. After stealing their information by exploiting a loophole in a file-sharing site, they publish their names on their own following. The time for negotiations has arrived and the objective is to reach an agreement before the deadline, otherwise…

To read – Hackers reveal the names and employers of dozens of people on the dark web

Thousands of connected objects no longer understand Google Assistant voice commands

Google announced it a year ago, but some manufacturers of connected objects did not listen, or they forgot: the Conversational Actions API is no longer supported. Services and accessories taking advantage of this deprecated feature no longer accept voice commands. Google remains adamant and encourages companies that used this tool to use Android’s App Actions. For some SMEs, this is easier said than done.

To read – Google Assistant stops working on millions of wearables, and it won’t come back

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