Speaking with ZDNet at CES 2019 in Las Vegas, Telstra CEO Andy Penn discussed 5G devices, possible pricing, download speeds, and what 5G will mean for IoT. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: January 10, 2019
Anonymous hacker gets 10 years in prison for DDoS attacks on children’s hospitals
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•After a house search, hacker tried to flee to Cuba in a boat but needed help and was rescued by a Disney cruise ship. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft’s killer Windows 7 patch: Breaks networking, bricks legit ‘Not genuine’ PCs
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•Windows sysadmins wake up on Wednesday with an almighty Patch Tuesday headache. …read more Source:: Legal
This Trojan attack adds a backdoor to your Windows PC to steal data
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•Hacking group TA505 is distributing a brand new form of malware – and using it to target banks and retailers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Hyatt Hotels launches bug bounty program
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•The company has turned to external help to prevent data breaches from ever affecting its properties again. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Iranian hackers suspected in worldwide DNS hijacking campaign
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•Mysterious group hijacks DNS records to reshape and hijack a company’s internal traffic to steal login credentials. …read more Source:: Open Source S
What happens when the cops get hit with malware, too?
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•Victims of ransomware turn to the police after being attacked by cyber criminals – but what happens when it’s the police who get hit with file-locking malware? …read more Source:: Open Source S
VPN services: The ultimate guide to protecting your data on the internet
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•Whether you’re in the office or on the road, a VPN is still one of the best ways to protect yourself on the big, bad internet. …read more Source:: Open Source S
CES 2019: Telstra confirms 5G smartphones by mid-2019
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•Telstra has announced multiple agreements to offer commercial 5G smartphones to customers in the first half of 2019. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ANU successfully measures light for quantum internet data transfer
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•The quantum internet will require fast-moving data and the Australian National University believes it has found a way to measure information stored in light particles which will pave the way …read more Source:: Open Source S