Retail stories - Page 163
Bitdefender creates decryption tool for Bart ransomware victims
Tue, 9th May 2017
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malware
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ransomware
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cybersecurity
Help is at hand for victims of the Bart ransomware, after Bitdefender released a decryption tool that works for all variants.
Fingerprint security & biometrics: Three major myths busted
Mon, 8th May 2017
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malware
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biometrics
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cybersecurity
Contrary to what many people assume biometric readers aren't foolproof. They have their own set of unique vulnerabilities. Fingerprints can be stolen.
Kazuar trojan hijacks Microsoft .NET framework to conduct espionage attacks
Mon, 8th May 2017
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
Researchers have uncovered the 'Kazuar' backdoor trojan, which has been detected in espionage campaigns across the globe, Unit 42 reports.
Firebox Cloud: Public cloud security for small and midsize businesses
Mon, 8th May 2017
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
Small and midsize firms bolster cyber defences with Firebox Cloud, bringing enterprise-level security to the public cloud.
Major video surveillance integrator in China becomes Quantum reseller
Thu, 4th May 2017
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partner programmes
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quantum computing
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uniview
Uniview has agreed to become a Quantum value-added reseller and strategic alliance partner, in what will soon be the world's largest market.
How cloud, IoT and digital services have driven the development of DCIM as a service
Wed, 3rd May 2017
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datacentre infrastructure
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iot
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power / energy
Clearly the big trends which affect IT specifically and many vertical sectors generally, are also having an impact on the data center.
Is your healthcare data safe? Here are three ways to protect it
Tue, 2nd May 2017
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network infrastructure
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sdn
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naas
Healthcare providers and healthcare systems have some of the most valuable information not only for patient health, but also for cyber attackers.
Fake Chrome extensions inject code into web pages
Tue, 2nd May 2017
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malware
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digital entertainment
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cybersecurity
Recently, here at our research lab, we have seen an increase in the number of JS/Chromex.Submelius threats detected.
LinkedIn integration with Microsoft Dynamics 365 announced
Wed, 26th Apr 2017
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crm
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public cloud
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martech
Microsoft has unveiled new business solutions and capabilities for Microsoft Dynamics 365 to empower companies to transform digitally.
Aussie reseller to pay nearly $1m in damages for Microsoft piracy
Fri, 21st Apr 2017
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microsoft
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software piracy
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partners
An Aussie reseller has been ordered to pay Microsoft nearly $1 million in damages for selling pirated software, with further cases likely.
Microsoft launches 'phone signin' for Android and iOS - but what about its Windows Phone?
Thu, 20th Apr 2017
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biometrics
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mfa
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iam
Microsoft has launched 'phone sign-in' specifically for Microsoft accounts on Android and iOS - but what about Windows Phones?.
Virtualization tech is paired up with 10G-EPON in new trail
Tue, 18th Apr 2017
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virtualisation
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digital signage
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displays
Further trials are being planned in preparation for the full-scale application of vCPE to 10Gpbs Internet services.
Unit 42 researchers suspect Ewind adware Trojan is 100% Russian
Tue, 18th Apr 2017
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
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network security
The Android Ewind family has just become a little bigger, after Unit 42 researchers discovered multiple new samples of the family.
Security-as-a-Service market to have CAGR of 17.1% through to 2026
Tue, 11th Apr 2017
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saas
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edge security
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healthtech
The term 'As-a-Service' has stormed onto the scene in recent years, and new research has revealed it's not going anywhere anytime soon.
UltraServe appoints CommVault sales exec to grow online business
Mon, 10th Apr 2017
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commvault
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ultraserve
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partners
Former CommVault sales exec Paul McClure is taking on the newly created position of chief revenue office as UltraServe seeks accelerated global growth.
Don't pay for what is for free: Malicious Adobe Flash Player app found on Google Play
Wed, 5th Apr 2017
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malware
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martech
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cybersecurity
F11 did not contain any harmful code. Instead, it relied purely on social engineering, tricking users into paying €18 ($19) for Adobe Flash Player.
Managing data privacy and cyber security with StruxureOn
Thu, 30th Mar 2017
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devops
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datacentre infrastructure
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biometrics
Today practically every headline about the IoT seems to be associated either with some sort of cyber vulnerability or the potential for hacking.
Gentrack to complete $75m acquisition of Junifer Systems
Thu, 30th Mar 2017
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gentrack
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m&a
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junifer systems
Gentrack Group recently announced that it has entered into an unconditional agreement to acquire the UK-based Junifer Systems.
The business case for storage simplicity
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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storage
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converged infrastructure
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healthtech
Revolutionising IT: Firms push for simple storage systems to fuel business efficiency and slash costs in the digital cloud era.
Gemalto's SafeNet KeySecure wins 2017 Cybersecurity Excellence Award
Mon, 27th Mar 2017
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encryption
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gemalto
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key management
Gemalto has emerged triumphant from the 2017 Cybersecurity Excellence Awards after achieving 'Best Encryption Product' with SafeNet KeySecure.