You can buy a month’s worth of quality web hosting from a well-established service provider for less than the price of a Grande cappuccino. What’s the catch? You’ll have to …read more Source:: Open Source S
Month: October 2019
FBI’s new ransomware warning: Don’t pay up, but if you do, tell us about it
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•The FBI is urging all ransomware victims to tell it about the attack whether they choose to pay or not. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Intel, Brown University collaborate on “intelligent spine technology”
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•With $6.3 million in DARPA funding, Intel, Brown and other partners will work on building the AI-driven hardware and software needed to treat spinal cord injuries. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Microsoft launched a phone and made me laugh
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•Redmond presented the Surface Duo to wild gasps. But it insisted it isn’t a phone. What is it, then? Now that’s a question for the marketing department, one it tried …read more Source:: Open Source S
Minerva attack can recover private keys from smart cards, cryptographic libraries
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•Older Athena IDProtect smart cards are impacted, along with the WolfSSL, MatrixSSL, Crypto++, Oracle SunEC, and Libgcrypt crypto libraries. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Do we really need another tech event? Stay tuned for Apple in October (probably)
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•David Gewirtz launches Excel to delve into Apple announcement history. Will we see new Macs, iPads, and an Apple TV in October? Stay tuned for the predictions and yet another …read more Source:: Open Source S
SGInnovate calls for more investors to put money in ‘deep tech’
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•Singapore’s government-owned venture firm wants Australian investors to join its cause and grow the deep tech space. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Samsung reorganises Chinese phone production
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•By closing all of its phone factories in China, Samsung will rely more on original device makers to create its phones going forward. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ANU incident report on massive data breach is a must-read
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•The Australian National University has set a new standard for transparent data breach reporting. They didn’t lose all 19 years of data, but they’re no closer to understanding the attacker’s …read more Source:: Open Source S
Dutch police take down hornets’ nest of DDoS botnets
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•Police seize servers from bulletproof hosting provider that harbored tens of DDoS botnets. …read more Source:: Open Source S