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US receives 130 licence requests to sell to Huawei despite blacklist

US companies are still eager to sell products to Huawei as tensions between China and the US continue to escalate. On Wednesday (28 August), Reuters reported that the US Department of Commerce has received more than 130 applications from companies seeking licences to sell US goods to Huawei, according to sources. This comes just two […]

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Bitcoin is Bad, Blockchain Is Revolutionizing, Says VMware CEO

“Bitcoin as its implemented and implementation of blockchain and distributed ledger I assert is bad,” says VMware CEO Pat Gelsinger. “Its purpose is almost all illicit and it’s an environmental crisis. This is a terrible implementation of blockchain. I’m not saying that blockchain is bad. I think it is revolutionizing. This is breakthrough innovative technology

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Dedicated Server Hosting and Benefits

Apr 28, 2019 Posted by Dr. Nidhi Arora in Head Scratch | 6 comments A dedicated server hosting is a type of web hosting where the customer hires an entire physical server not shared with others. Dedicated Server is more versatile than other hosting where the users have a complete control over their server. This

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Malware found in CamScanner’s document scanning Android app, which has over 100M downloads

Another day, another instance of Android malware found on the Google Play app store. Researchers from Kaspersky Lab said they found an app with 100 million downloads that housed a malicious module that then pushed ads or downloaded apps surreptitiously onto compromised Android devices. The malicious component was found by the researchers after they were alerted

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Homeland Security initiative aimed at fighting ransomware ahead of 2020 election

The U.S. government is planning to launch a new program that will focus on protecting voter registration databases and systems from cyberattacks ahead of the 2020 presidential election. Reuters reported Tuesday that the new initiative, to be led by the U.S. Department on Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity Infrastructure Security Agency, stems from concern about ransomware attacks such as

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A Hack to Steal a Tesla, a Yelp Overhaul, and More News

Researchers have figured out how to steal a Tesla, Yelp is switching up your search results, and Honda has a new take on the airbag. Here’s the news you need to know, in two minutes or less. Want to receive this two-minute roundup as an email every weekday? Sign up here! Today’s Headlines Hackers could

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VMware’s big-ticket shopping spree sharpens focus on Kubernetes and cybersecurity

When he was head coach of the NFL’s New England Patriots in the 1990s, Bill Parcells was once asked if he thought he should be involved in acquiring players for his team. “If they want you to cook the dinner, at least they ought to let you shop for some of the groceries,” Parcells said.

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Biometric Security and Its Role in the Workplace as a Service

18 Views | Read Time 4 minutes | Biometric security is an advanced security mechanism that is now being used to authenticate and provide access to facilities on the basis of verification. Individuals can get automatic and instant verification from this system due to the assessment of their physical characteristics. Since biometric security is based

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Hostinger’s database of 14 million customers’ info hacked

Web hosting provider Hostinger has forcibly reset all of its client passwords as a “precautionary measure” following an unauthorized access of its customer database, which contains some 14 million users. “During this incident, an unauthorized third party has gained access to our internal system API, one of which had access to hashed passwords and other non-financial

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