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Car-share biz GoGet became data share biz after 2017 hack attack

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Kept heist secret until cops cuffed bloke. Now suggests – gulp – super-pwned Equifax for the afflicted Australian car sharing company GoGet today admitted to a June 2017 data breach that includes drivers licence details, payment card numbers and other ...

Drug companies submerged WV in opioids: One town of 3,000 got 21 million pills

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The state has the highest rate of overdose deaths in the country.

Unsanitary Firefox gets fix for critical HTML-handling hijack flaw

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Versions 56 through 58 need patching, pronto Mozilla has patched a nasty security bug in Firefox, affecting versions 56, 57 and 58, and their point updates.…

I’ll torpedo Tor weirdos, US AG storms: Feds have ‘already infiltrated’ darknet drug souks

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Sessions sets up task force for dopes' dope dope crack down The US Attorney General has set up a task force of FBI agents and tech nerds to further smoke out online peddlers of illegal opioids.…

To hack Australia and learn its secrets, buy second-hand furniture

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Secret cabinet documents found in filing cabinet sold because someone lost the key The Australian government has suffered what must as one of the most ridiculously embarrassing security breach in its history: cabinet records from five successive govern...

Resilient plc granted significant patent enabling multiple GSM numbers on a mobile device

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London, 31st January 2018 - Resilient plc today announced that it has been granted a patent by the UK Intellectual Property Office for techniques used within its leading mobile call recording and BYOD service, smartnumbers mobile.The patent which has b...

Terror law expert to UK.gov: Why backdoors when there’s so much other data to slurp?

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We leave huge digital paper trails, but biz can still do more End-to-end encryption is a desirable fact of life that governments should stop trying to break, especially as there's plenty more data to slurp up on crims, MPs have been told.…

IDG Contributor Network: The best workloads for containers: All of them (really!)

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I was recently asked which types of applications are best suited for containers. My response: All of them.With few exceptions—and I mean very few exceptions—developers can use containers for every workload.

The question isn’t “Should I use container...

BrandPost: Relational Database Services – Not Quite as Simple as They Seem

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Of all of the various ways in which companies can leverage cloud computing, establishing a cloud-based relational database would seem to be among the most straightforward. While companies may choose to set up their own database servers in the cloud,...

IoT garage opener now more open, a year after customer firestorm

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Founder says Ars "reaffirmed consumers' concerns about true ownership of IoT devices.”

Tesla continues to press ahead for direct sales in Nebraska, Wisconsin

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Tesla lawyer: "The law shouldn't be used to block new companies."

New click-to-hack tool: One script to exploit them all and in the darkness TCP bind them

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Auto-pwn code glues device search engine Shodan to Metasploit weapons cache Python code has emerged that automatically searches for vulnerable devices online using Shodan.io – and then uses Metasploit's database of exploits to potentially hijack the co...

Windows Defender will strap scareware to its ass-kicking machine

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Doomed: Junkware claiming it can rid PCs of viruses, clean up the Registry, etc Microsoft will tighten the screws on scummy developers who use scare tactics to frighten people – particularly non-tech savvy folks – into paying for unnecessary software.…...

Are we already warmer than any time since the Ice Age ended?

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New record of past climate paints a slightly different picture.

Good news, everyone: Ransomware declining. Bad news: Miscreants are turning to crypto-mining on infected PCs

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Screw asking for digi-coins. Just craft 'em on victims' computers For the past few years, ransomware has been a bane of computer users.

These software nasties infect PCs, scramble files, and demand payment in cryptocurrency to restore the documents.…

Nintendo confirms Mario Kart Tour, launch window for Switch Online service

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Investor call also reaffirmed plans for 3D-animated Super Mario film, other details.

Who can save us? It’s 2018 and some email is still sent as cleartext

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Out of the phone booth comes the IETF in lycra - with the power of STANDARDS! The Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) has emitted another small advance in its program to protect as much of the Internet as it can, with a request that email systems fi...

IDG Contributor Network: Driving innovation by increasing developer collaboration

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Think about the last time you had to collaborate with another team at your company—does it bring back feelings of anxiety and stress?I remember a time at a previous company where I found a bug that was catastrophic to our software release.
I reporte...

Red Dead Redemption 2 pushed back to October

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Latest delay could shake up the rest of the year's holiday lineup.

Microsoft extends Windows 10 support period, but makes cuts to Office 2019

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The moves are supposed to make it easier to migrate to the Semi Annual release Channel.
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