Every few weeks, another security story appears saying how insecure Linux is. There’s only one problem with most of them: They’re fake news. The real problem is incompetent system administrators. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: August 24, 2020
Palo Alto Networks to acquire incident response firm Crypsis Group for $265M
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•Meanwhile, the cybersecurity firm posted better-than-expected Q4 results, thanks in part to work-from-home tailwinds. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Best security cameras for business in 2020: Google Nest, Ring, Arlo, and more
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•Storage, flexibility, quality recording, and easy installation are some of the important factors to consider when deciding on a work safe security system. Our top 10 picks for commercial properties …read more Source:: Open Source S
SugarCRM acquires Node, an AI-as-a-service company
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•SugarCRM said it is looking to use deep learning models to find signals and utilize inaccurate or incomplete CRM data. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Philips 498P9 Brilliance review: Two high-performance QHD displays in one SuperWide 32:9 monitor
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•The 498P9 is a neat all-in-one solution for users who would otherwise need to use two large Quad HD displays. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Twenty-five years ago today: Microsoft launched Windows 95
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•On August 24, 1995, Microsoft held what’s likely to go down in history as its biggest Windows launch in history with Windows 95. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Chromium DNS hijacking detection accused of being around half of all root queries
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•A trio of random domain probes sent from the browser account for half of all DNS queries that escalate up to the root servers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
NSW government taps into AI and satellite data for bushfire detection and prevention
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•Elsewhere, the state government is making technology upgrades to the Sydney rail network. …read more Source:: Open Source S