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US defends Facebook and Instagram against Russia and other tech clicks

Bogotá, March 24 (EFE).- These are the main technological news of the week in America.

1. Which Facebook and Instagram are “extremists”?

The United States came to the defense of Facebook and Instagram, Meta platforms, after Russia branded them “extremists,” accusing them of allowing calls for violence against Russians over the invasion of Ukraine.

“We condemn the decision of a Moscow court to designate Meta, including Facebook and Instagram, as ‘extremist’. This attack on the right to information must stop,” said US State Department spokesman Ned Price. .

In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Meta announced that it would allow users in Ukraine, Russia, and Poland to bypass its usage rules and post messages that would normally be prohibited, such as “death to the Russian invader.”

Well, that’s how wars are fought, too.

2. The United States sees the formation of a “hacker front” in Russia

Like General John Pershing spotting German troops regrouping to attack Amiens in World War I, the United States sees a “preparatory activity” by Russia to launch cyberattacks against key US infrastructure, as has been done for weeks against Ukraine.

The advisor to the US Government for Cybersecurity, Anne Neuberger, urged US companies to take various measures to protect them against possible cyberattacks orchestrated from Moscow.

Although no imminent attack plan has been identified, it is always better to be forewarned.

3. And hit El Salvador with bitcoins

Despite all the warnings and red flags that are seen along the way, El Salvador continues in its efforts with bitcoin as legal tender and will issue bonds in this cryptocurrency for 1,000 million dollars through an energy company.

“Regarding the issuance of bitcoin bonds, we are ready to carry it out, we are waiting for the right moment” and “waiting for the approval of President Nayib Bukele,” said the Minister of Finance, Alejandro Zelaya, who pointed out that the date ideal to go on the market is the first quarter of the year.

The Government of Nayib Bukele has ignored the recommendations of world entities that advise not to bet so much or so openly on bitcoin due, among other reasons, to its instability.

The International Monetary Fund (IMF) has urged El Salvador to “limit the scope of the Bitcoin Law by eliminating its status as legal tender” and also expressed its “concern” about the issuance of these bonds.

4. The “novel” of Telegram in Brazil

The spread of false information issued by the president of Brazil, Jair Bolsonaro, cost Telegram a suspension, which was finally annulled this week.

The decision to annul the blocking of Telegram was adopted by Judge Alexandre de Moraes, who on March 18 had ordered the suspension of the application’s operations in the country due to its “repeated non-compliance” with court orders, including the removal of content false published by the head of state.

Instagram was required to withdraw false information spread by Bolsonaro, the company was required to explain its plan to “combat disinformation” and appoint a legal representative in Brazil.

The far-right president had spread messages on Telegram that sowed doubts about the transparency of the electronic ballot boxes that will be used in the elections next October.

5. Apple and its commitment to “automagic” in the iPhone environment

Apple thinks of everything, and that’s why it’s obsessed with “automagic” — automatic processes that preempt customer preferences — in an increasingly integrated iPhone environment.

Apple’s vice president for Product Marketing, Bob Borchers, referred in an interview with Efe to “automagic” within the iPhone itself, but also with other products inside and outside the Apple universe, which is the result of a growing integration between software, hardware and services.

Borchers gave the new third-generation iPhone SE as an example, which comes equipped with the A15 Bionic chip of its own design, the same one used by the iPhone 13.

6. Biosecurity experts wanted

Microsoft is warning that by 2025 there will be 3.5 million cybersecurity job openings, an increase of 350% over an eight-year period.

The firm laments that there are currently not enough people in the job market with the necessary cybersecurity skills to fill the vacant positions and warns that this problem will only get worse over the years.

Among the main dangers, the report cited supply chain disruptions and “ransomware” attacks, or digital ransom payments, and said cybercriminals have become highly sophisticated and diversified.

7. ¡A ver Marvel con Xbox Game Pass!

Apart from all the number of games it offers, Xbox Game Pass also gives you the possibility of accessing very good external services.

Well, according to SomosXbox.com, Marvel Unlimited will be available on the platform.

Thanks to this alliance, users will be able to enjoy up to 90 days of subscription to Marvel Unlimited, with all its spectacular content.

As stated by SomosXbox.com, the offer will only be available to new Marvel Unlimited subscribers and only one subscription can be claimed per account.

Luis Alejandro Amaya E.

(c) EFE Agency

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