Automated credential stuffing attacks give the bad guys a great return on investment, according to security firm Kasada, but most organisations can’t spot them. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: April 15, 2019
Mozilla wants Apple to change users’ iPhone advertiser ID every month
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•Change will make it harder for advertisers to build exhaustive profiles on iOS users. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Pengwin: A Linux specifically for Windows Subsystem for Linux
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•You’ve been able to run many Linux distros on Windows thanks to WSL for years. Now, there’s a Linux distro built to work hand-in-glove with WSL. …read more Source:: Open Source
A hacker has dumped nearly one billion user records over the past two months
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•Hacker Gnosticplayers has stolen over 932 million user records from 44 companies. …read more Source:: Open Source S
RMIT partners with NAB and Palo Alto Networks for new cybersecurity course
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•The course will cover the fundamentals of cybersecurity and offer students a professional pathway to working in technology. …read more Source:: Open Source S
End of an era: Soon smart speakers will outnumber tablets
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•Tablet sales are in gradual decline as smart speakers continue to rocket ahead, according to analyst predictions. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The questions CIOs need to ask about their firm’s cloud application exposure
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•CIOs could soon see a significant portion of their tech budgets rising inexorably, but the potential for their CEOs to ask them to cut tech budgets is also rising. Here …read more Source:: Open Source S
Programming languages: Python developers now outnumber Java ones
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•Python has attracted two million new developers over the past year. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tonga signs 15-year satellite deal after January cable outage
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•Access to the Kacific1 satellite will provide 89 outer islands with broadband speeds comparable to those seen in Tonga’s major cities. …read more Source:: Open Source S
SK Telecom to apply 5G for military training
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•SK Telecom and the Korea Military Academy will develop 5G-based training programs for soldiers, such as VR shooting simulations akin to those seen in the movie Ready Player One. …read more Source:: Open Source S