New zero-day could trigger a new forum hacking spree across the internet. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: September 24, 2019
How 5G moves by Poland and Vietnam could change everything and leave the US cornered
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•The choices being made by two countries not generally known for shaping the world’s technology standards may result in the US falling into a strategic and technological trap of its …read more Source:: Open Source S
TIO sees an increase in complaints about NBN services
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•However the numbers are sliced and diced, complaints about the NBN are up in absolute and relative terms. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft starts selling consumer OneDrive extended storage plans
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•Microsoft is rolling out the promised ability for Office 365 Home and Personal users to buy extra OneDrive cloud storage in 200 GB increments, up to 1 TB. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Why don’t drones use small versions of commercial aircraft engines?
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•Faster, lighter, and better range. Why microturbines are the future of unmanned flight. …read more Source:: Open Source S
‘No source code for evil’: Developers pressure Chef Software to cut ties with ICE
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•Chef developers and executives fought over the company’s contract with US Immigrations and Customs Enforcement. Faced with this, Chef Software’s management first resisted, but it has now given in to …read more Source:: Open Source S
Russian state hackers rarely share code with one another
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•A first-of-its-kind research project highlights the connections between nearly 2,000 samples of Russian APT malware. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Tools and Weapons, book review: Tech companies, governments and smart regulation
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•Technology is increasingly behind both global crises and breakthroughs, obliging the companies that create it to take responsibility for security, privacy and the impact of social networks and AI. That …read more Source:: Open Source S
Facebook, Microsoft, Twitter, YouTube overhaul counter-terrorism efforts for Christchurch Call
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•A new crisis response protocol has also been launched for the 48 countries, three international organisations, and eight tech firms that are members of the Call. …read more Source:: Open Source S
17 US utility firms targeted by mysterious state-sponsored group
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•US utility providers targeted with spear-phishing emails that try to install the LookBack remote access trojan. …read more Source:: Open Source S