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Meta Partners with PTA & TDAP to Raise Awareness About Online Fraud

Meta, formerly known as the Facebook Company, has partnered with the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) and the Trade Development Authority of Pakistan to inform people about e-commerce fraud and offer advice on being secure online (TDAP). Internet fraud and scams are common in Pakistan, mostly due to a lack of digital literacy among the populace. […]

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Is ChatGPT-4 Good For Future of Humanity?

The world of artificial intelligence has witnessed quite a few breakthroughs over the years. However, none have been as important and revolutionary as that of ChatGPT. This AI has been hailed as a game-changer, with the potential to reshape the future of humanity. So, what exactly is ChatGPT? ChatGPT is a large language model developed by OpenAI, one of the world’s leading artificial intelligence research organizations. This AI model has been trained on a large corpus of text data, making it capable of understanding and generating human-like language. ChatGPT has been

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0% Markup Installments Now Available for PTA Approval of Smartphones in Pakistan

The current state of Pakistan’s economy is poor, with high taxes and a depreciating rupee driving up the cost of imported smartphones. In addition, these phones’ already expensive pricing are further increased by the expense of getting PTA (Pakistan Telecommunication Authority) approval, making it difficult for the common man to buy them. But a new

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GoDaddy: Hackers stole source code and installed malware in a multi-year breach

Web hosting giant GoDaddy says it was breached when unknown attackers stole source code and installed malware on its servers after breaching the cPanel shared hosting environment in an attack that lasted many years. Although GoDaddy discovered the vulnerability after customers reported in early December 2022 that their websites were being used to redirect to

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