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Log4j update: 60 variations of Log4Shell, hundreds of thousands of attacks

The severity of the vulnerability in Log4j is anything but theoretical. Cyber ​​criminals scan ports worldwide to find ways to exploit them. Security researchers observed hundreds of thousands of attacks. In the past few days, Check Point Software recognized 470,000 attempts to scan corporate networks worldwide. The scans are performed, among other things, to find […]

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Apple HomeKit Bug Could Make iOS Devices Unusable

A security researcher has released details about an Apple HomeKit bug, which denial of service can cause in connected iOS devices and persists after reboots. The researcher said he reported the bug to Apple in August. Security researcher Trevor Spiniolas, who discovered the bug, calls the vulnerability Doorlock and publishes a proof-of-concept on GitHub. The

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Log4j 2.15 not watertight: Apache publishes second emergency patch

The emergency patch for the infamous vulnerability in Java library Log4j is not foolproof. The Apache Software Foundation is releasing a new version to fix the vulnerability once and for all. A vulnerability in a wildly popular library for Java is shaking the global IT landscape. It is estimated that the library exists in most

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CES website calls Samsung QD OLED television with 144Hz refresh rate and HDMI 2.1

The CES website has awarded an innovation prize to a QD-oled television with 65 “diagonal from Samsung. Samsung has not yet officially announced that TV itself and will not do so during CES. Samsung has confirmed this to . The CES organization presents an innovation prize to a Samsung 65″ QD-Display TV. The accompanying text

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MCS and Alpha Z Technologies Collaborate on Private LTE and 5G

MCS and Alpha Z Technologies will collaborate to develop private LTE and 5G network solutions. With this they focus on industrial companies. With the private mobile networks, companies can further automate. MCS And Alpha Z Technologies see it as an opportunity for a transition to Industry 4.0. According to both companies, Industry 4.0 brings customers

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Dell wants to simplify working from home with Flow, Pari, Stanza and Luna

Dell has presented new applications for the home workplace on the occasion of the upcoming CES conference. With the concepts Flow, Pari, Stanza and Luna, the tech giant wants to make working in the home environment easier. Hybrid working is expected to continue to boom and expand and more and more tech companies are coming

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Netgear Introduces Cheaper Version of Nighthawk Router with Wi-Fi 6E

Netgear has introduced the Nighthawk RAXE300, a cheaper variant of the RAXE500 router that the company announced a year ago. The new router has fewer antennas for the 2.4GHz and 6GHz bands, resulting in slower speeds on these frequencies. While the RAXE500 has four antennas for each frequency band, the RAXE300 model has four antennas

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Micro Focus now offers Operations Bridge AIOps as a SaaS service

Micro Focus now ships its full-stack AIOps solution Operations Bridge as a SaaS service. Above all, the service should provide insight into the IT landscape and solve problems faster. Micro Focus has adapted its existing on-premises version of Operations Bridge and made it available via SaaS. For example, there is the addition of flexible consumption

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Microsoft rolls out end-to-end encryption for Teams video calls

Microsoft is giving its collaboration platform Teams new features for end-to-end encryption. Full encryption currently only applies to one-on-one Teams video calls. Group conversations cannot use the security functionality for the time being. End-to-end encryption is not set by default for every end user, but must be assigned to users by administrators within companies. After

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