Argenys Rodriguez got 12 months and a day in prison for making ATMs spit out cash. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: September 2018
Telstra refunds customers AU$9.3m for billing practices
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•After being fined AU$10 million for misleading customers on its management of premium direct billing services, Telstra has also had to refund customers a total of AU$9.3 million. …read more Source:: Legal
Thodey calls for collaboration in government digital transformation
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•The former CEO of Telstra believes technology can be the enabler and driver of the future of the Australian public service. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Windows 10: We’re cutting download sizes with smaller x64 option, says Microsoft
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•Microsoft is addressing one obstacle to large Windows 10 rollouts with a new x64-only option coming this month. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The long road to an electric airplane motor
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•A coming wave of electric aviation could open up new “middle mile” travel and delivery sectors …read more Source:: Open Source S
Phorpiex worm pivots to infect the enterprise with GandCrab ransomware
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•Internet-facing endpoints are exposing businesses worldwide to a botnet which is now being used in targeted ransomware campaigns. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Rebel Alliance expands services to Cloudflare CDN
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•The big cloud vendors are using their breadth and pricing strategies to lock in customers. But there’s a growing rebel alliance that now offers zero transfer fees for distributing files. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Google Project Zero to Linux distros: Your sluggish kernel patching puts users at risk
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•Project Zero accuses Linux distributions of leaving users exposed to known kernel vulnerabilities for weeks. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Canberra goes for two-month identity information review
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•Review to focus on issuing, using, and managing identity information, documents, and credentials. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Fraudulent shopping domain certificate issuance outstrips legitimate businesses
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•The use of trusted SSL/TLS certificates can fool shoppers into believing they are spending their money on legitimate domains. …read more Source:: Open Source S