The law enforcement collective comprising Australian, US, and Canadian authorities has announced ‘smashing’ the criminal enterprise allegedly servicing the organised crime market with secure, encrypted communications. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: March 15, 2018
Meet the Scarlett Johansson PostgreSQL malware attack
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•An image of the popular actress is being used as a malware attack vector on the open-source DBMS PostgreSQL. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DHL rolls out new same-day delivery service for online retailers
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•Jumping back into domestic B2C deliveries, DHL’s new software platform gives shoppers a seamless shopping and delivery experience. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google partners with LinkedIn to train Android developers
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•Google is offering 19 different courses on LinkedIn Learning that aim to prepare new developers for the Google Android Developer Certification exam. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cyber crooks find a new way to share malware and scams
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•Cybercrime as a service takes another step forward. …read more Source:: Open Source S
What is Hyperloop? Everything you need to know about the future of transport
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•Hyperloop technologies could revolutionise travel: here’s everything you need to know about the technology and the companies involved. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Cybercriminals spotted hiding cryptocurrency mining malware in forked projects on GitHub
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•Those behind the campaign are specially tailoring the Monero crypto-jacking malware to use a limited amount of CPU power in order to evade infections being detected. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Alibaba opens data centre in Indonesia
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•The facility is Alibaba Cloud’s first in the Asian market, where the Chinese vendor aims to train 300 local professionals in its cloud certification programme within a year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
One third of households disconnected during NBN switch: ACMA
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•More than 10 percent of those without phone or internet service during the move to the NBN are without access for over a month. …read more Source:: Open Source S
AEC gives Fuji Xerox AU$27m for another ballot scanning system
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•Fuji Xerox Businessforce will be providing the Australian Electoral Commission with a new Senate scanning solution, touting the success of the one the company provided for the 2016 federal election. …read more Source:: Open Source S