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Watch out for Microsoft Word DDE nasties: Now Freddie Mac menaced

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Calm down over KRACK, good ol' Office malware has biz workers in its sights again Malware exploiting Microsoft Word's DDE features to infect computers has been lobbed at US government-backed mortgage biz Freddie Mac.…

In 3-1 vote, LA Police Commission approves drones for LAPD

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ACLU: new policy “fails to take into account public mistrustrdquo; of police surveillance.

Microsoft never disclosed 2013 hack of secret vulnerability database

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Database contained details required to carry out highly advanced software attacks.

uBlock Origin ad-blocker knocked for blocking hack attack squawkings

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Block all the things! No, wait, not the XSS security alerts Top ad-blocking plugin uBlock Origin has come under fire for being a little too eager in its quest to murder nasty stuff on the internet: it prevents browsers from thwarting and sounding the a...

IDG Contributor Network: Why cloud platforms should invest in the promise of Python

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According to the 2017 Stack Overflow Annual Developer Survey, Python has emerged as the language developers want to use more than any other this year for building data-intensive projects, which can range from automating robots to fueling internet of...

Gmail on iOS might get what Android already had—third-party email support

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Google invited users to test the new feature on iOS 10 or higher.

Domino’s Pizza delivers user details to spammers

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I’ll have a garlic bread, a Supreme and a side of privacy breach by slack partners Domino's Pizza's Australian outpost has blamed a partner for a security breach, after angry customers went online complaining about finding themselves on spam lists.…

IDG Contributor Network: Do you know the one secret to successful digital transformation?

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Devops and cloud are the inescapable words of the decade for IT professionals, and with good reason: making the shift to digitally transform under these models can result in a business-defining transformation with increased speed, reduced costs, and...

First floating wind farm, built by offshore oil company, delivers electricity

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Anchored, floating turbines allow offshore wind installations in deep waters.

New neural network teaches itself Go, spanks the pros

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This time, the Go-playing algorithm didnrsquo;t need any human players to help it.

Google Play apps with as many as 2.6m downloads added devices to botnet

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Your periodic reminder: Google is chronically unable to detect untrustworthy apps.

Judge shocked to learn NYPD’s evidence database has no backup

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All data would be lost if PETSrsquo; DB2 server went down or data corrupted.

IDG Contributor Network: Maturing devops practices: what you don’t yet know

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Striving to be an agile shop that is successful in devops isn’t a new goal for most organizations.

All teams want to deliver better apps faster.

Even if this isn’t a new objective, however, and teams feel like, in theory, they know what it takes to ...

What’s new in Microsoft .Net Framework 4.7.1

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With Microsoft’s release of .Net Framework 4.7.1 this week, the development platform gains critical improvements to garbage collection, security, and application configuration. To boost memory allocation performance, particularly for large object he...

New cloud-friendly Lightroom has 1TB of photo storage, same UI across desktop and mobile

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For the time being, the desktop-based Lightroom Classic will continue to be developed.

Activision’s patented method to drive microtransactions with matchmaking

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Unused system could push newbies to "emulate the marquee player" in pairings.

IDG Contributor Network: 5 key observations on cloud-native security

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While the term “cloud” used to be the main topic of discussion in the technology industry, “cloud-native” is taking its place—and with it, “cloud-native security.” There are many elements to keep in mind as more organizations begin to build their IT...

You’re doing open source wrong, Microsoft tsk-tsk-tsks at Google: Chrome security fixes made public too early

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Redmond wags its finger A few weeks ago, Google paid Microsoft $7,500 after Redmond's security gurus found, exploited and reported a vulnerability in the Chrome browser – a flaw that would allow malicious webpages to run malware on PCs.…

Nintendo Switch tiptoes toward letting users back up their data

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Latest system update also enables video capture for... four games. Yes, four.

Sonos One review: A better sounding smart speaker

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Sonos may have undercut Apple's HomePod before it even launches.
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