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Chibueze Iwuala is a highly experienced information technology professional with a diverse educational background and a wealth of certifications. With a B.Tech and MSc in Information Technology, Chibueze has established a strong foundation in both theory and practical application. His dedication to excellence is evident through his acquisition of industry-recognized certifications such as CompTIA Network+, CompTIA A+, CompTIA Certified IT Operation Specialist, Google Cybersecurity professional certification, ISC2 Certified in Cybersecurity and a Blockchain Security certificate from Udemy. Additionally, Chibueze has authored five books and co-authored three, further demonstrating his commitment to advancing knowledge in the field. These certifications and achievements underscore his commitment to remaining updated with the latest advancements and best practices in information technology and cybersecurity.

AI search engines are more likely to be wrong when answering fluently

Bing Chat generates answers based on information from the internet Ralalolo/Shutterstock Researchers found that if you think artificial intelligence-powered search engines like Microsoft’s Bing Chat provide useful answers, you’re likely wrong. “In these current systems, accuracy is inversely related to…

Man Gets Four Years for Stealing Bitcoin Seized by Feds

An Ohio man has been sentenced to four years and three months in prison for stealing 712 bitcoins ($21 million). After his brother’s arrest, investigators seized them. Cleveland’s Gary James Harmon, 31, stole cryptocurrency and, in the case of his…

Don’t Be Fooled by Their Sleek, Modern Looks — It’s Magecart!

April 28, 2023Rabbi LakshmananOnline Security / Website Hacking Underway magic cult The campaign has caught the attention of cybersecurity researchers by leveraging a lifelike fake payment screen to capture sensitive data entered by unsuspecting users. Malwarebytes Threat Intelligence Director Jérôme…

APT Groups Expand Reach to New Industries and Geographies

A growing number of Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) groups are updating their toolsets to explore new attack vectors both in terms of location and target industry. The findings are from Kaspersky’s latest APT Trends report for Q1 2023. This suggests…