The pandemic is causing some customers to behave appallingly. There have been several incidents in gadget stores. What are carriers doing to help employees? I asked a Verizon salesman. …read more Source:: Open Source S
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Telstra’s AFL Player Tracker was a lesson in more than just getting stats to fans
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•The telco had to consider more than just sensors, which ended up being a lesson in how to communicate security to all stakeholders. …read more Source:: Open Source S
DHS CISA: Companies are getting hacked even after patching Pulse Secure VPNs
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•Hackers compromised Pulse Secure VPNs, stole AD credentials, and are now using the stolen passwords to access internal networks even after companies patched their VPN servers. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Teens aren’t getting Samsung phones, claims new study
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•Could it be that 85 percent of teens are iPhone owners and even more expect to be iPhones owners soon? That’s the conclusion of the latest edition of a well-known …read more Source:: Open Source S
Working from home: Getting your team ready for the switch
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•The global spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus means more of us will be working remotely – CIOs need to help their businesses and employees deal with this change now and …read more Source:: Open Source S
Databases also getting the full DevOps treatment, survey shows
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•‘Databases are recognized as another code deployment which can and should be managed, tested, automated, and improved with the same robust, reliable methodologies applied to application code’ …read more Source:: Open Source S
PayPal accounts are getting abused en-masse for unauthorized payments
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•All signs point to an attack exploiting PayPal’s Google Pay integration. …read more Source:: Open Source S
The Doomsday Clock just moved closer to midnight again. Tech is getting some of the blame.
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•Information warfare, deep fakes and AI are all adding to the risk of catastrophe, scientists warn. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Ransomware: Big paydays and little chance of getting caught means boom time for crooks
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•File-encrypting malware is proving to be extremely lucrative for cyber attackers, who can continue large-scale ransomware campaigns – making hundreds of thousands of dollars – almost risk-free. …read more Source:: Open Source S