Linux stories - Page 5
OWC launches 'fastest' Atlas USB4 CFexpress card reader in Japan
Fri, 1st Mar 2024
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windows
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apple
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linux
OWC launches the Atlas USB4 CFexpress Type B memory card reader, reported to be the sector's fastest, promising transfer speeds over 3300MB/s and improved user efficiency.
eBPF Foundation & Linux reveal comprehensive study on eBPF's impact
Thu, 1st Feb 2024
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windows
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cloud services
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linux
eBPF Foundation and Linux Foundation Research unveil their joint report, 'The State of eBPF', divulging the revolutionary impact of eBPF technology on kernel development and application delivery.
Fleet revises open-source platform for unified device management
Mon, 29th Jan 2024
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data analytics
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mdm
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martech
Fleet revises its open-source device management platform, set to simplify IT support, consolidating Linux, Apple and Windows devices, and reducing reliance on proprietary platforms such as Jamf, Intune, MobileIron and Workspace ONE.
Venafi launches solution to combat software supply chain attacks
Fri, 26th Jan 2024
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malware
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virtualisation
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application security
Venafi has unveiled the Stop Unauthorized Code Solution, designed to bolster enterprise security against software supply chain attacks by preventing unauthorised code in any operating system.
ESET uncovers malicious Python projects spreading via PyPI
Mon, 1st Jan 2024
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malware
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crypto
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blockchain
ESET Research has discovered a series of malicious Python projects distributed via PyPI repository, introducing a customised backdoor into Windows, Linux systems, and stealing personal data.
Kaspersky uncovers FakeSG, Akira and AMOS as latest cyber threats
Thu, 21st Dec 2023
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malware
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edutech
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uc
Kaspersky reveals FakeSG, Akira, and AMOS as latest cross-platform cyber threats, highlighting the need for constant vigilance.
Cloudbrink extends mobile OS support in drive for remote working
Fri, 15th Dec 2023
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network infrastructure
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sd-wan
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sdn
Cloudbrink extends its secure access service to Android, iOS, and Chromebook, boosting mobile support for remote work.
Veeam unveils 'radical resilience' update for stronger enterprise data protection
Wed, 6th Dec 2023
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virtualisation
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data protection
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public cloud
Veeam launches update to bolster enterprise data safeguarding with 'radical resilience' against ransomware attacks and cyber threats.
Canonical joins RISC-V Software Ecosystem to boost open-source support
Tue, 5th Dec 2023
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uc
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collaboration
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linux
Ubuntu's parent company Canonical joins RISC-V Software Ecosystem, aiming to fast-track open-source support for RISC-V computing.
Seagate unveils latest offering with the Nytro 4350 NVMe SSD
Thu, 23rd Nov 2023
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power / energy
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linux
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bandwidth
Seagate has launched the Nytro 4350 NVMe SSD, promising reliable performance and efficient power consumption for data centres.
ExpressVPN unveils Keys, its new password manager in security toolkit expansion
Thu, 9th Nov 2023
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breach prevention
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windows
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ios
ExpressVPN branches into wider security tools, unveiling its new password manager, Keys, for a safer and more secure online experience.
ExpressVPN pioneers post-quantum protection in VPN industry
Wed, 1st Nov 2023
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vpns
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advanced persistent threat protection
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data privacy
ExpressVPN has launched post-quantum protection in its VPN protocol, defending against future quantum computing threats.
ExpressVPN adds new features and expands services for improved user experience
Wed, 18th Oct 2023
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vpns
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cx
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martech
ExpressVPN enhances user experience with new features including ad and adult-site blockers, expanding its server reach to 105 countries.
Severe 'Looney Tunables' security flaw found in some Linux editions
Wed, 4th Oct 2023
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cybersecurity
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linux
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security vulnerabilities
Major security flaw, 'Looney Tunables', detected in glibc, threatens Linux distributions, urgent patch recommended.
Surge in hybrid cloud adoption helps Red Hat expand footprint in Asia
Tue, 12th Sep 2017
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paas
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hybrid cloud
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iaas
Nine out of the 14 cloud service providers included in Gartner's 2017 Magic Quadrant for Cloud Infrastructure-as-a-Service Worldwide are Red Hat Certi.
Amnesia malware forms DVR botnet and wipes virtual machines
Wed, 12th Apr 2017
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malware
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firewalls
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network infrastructure
'Amnesia', the new IoT botnet variant of 'Tsunami' targets an unpatched remote code execution vulnerability in DVR devices made by TVT Digital.