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Imagine a whitelist-checker running in the safety of the hypervisor kernel and monitoring VMs in real time VMware has shown off a working prototype of “Project Goldilocks”, its long-hinted-at plan to develop a new approach to security.…
Lees meerHere comes your fully-licenced street-legal retrogasm German retro enthusiast Jens Schönfeld of Individual Computers is about to start manufacturing new Commodore 64 cases from the classic home computer company's original injection moulds.…
Lees meerExpect fireworks late in 2017 The first space station lofted into orbit by China is coming down next year, the country's space agency has confirmed.…
Lees meerYour disaster recovery may be delayed by Microsoft's disaster recovery – and odd timekeeping Azure's Australia East region, located in Sydney, experienced nearly eight hours of degraded performance thanks to what Microsoft is calling “an ongoing Net…
Lees meerShame it wasn't used more before Zuck paid $16k to the uni student who found it University student Arun S Kumar has scored US$16,000 (£12,312, A$21,200) for finding and reporting a Facebook vulnerability that led to account hijacking.…
Lees meerYou can even leave out the turning it on again - this bug's not worth its brand, really Citrix has pushed back a little against the dangers posed to its users by the Sweet32 “birthday attack” against old ciphers.…
Lees meerHaha, of course he didn't – he trash-talked AWS databases for an hour OpenWorld Oracle’s founder and CTO Larry Ellison took to the stage for his second OpenWorld keynote today, and spent the bulk of his presentation pointing out flaws in his chief …
Lees meer'Project AirGig' shows the classics never die, but radio hams might feel homicidal AT&T has charged up the paddles, yelled “clear!”, and fired the defibrillator into one of telecommunications' worst ideas: broadband over power lines (BPL).…
Lees meerRevenues rise as cloud lineup brings big bucks Adobe is crediting the success of its cloud and digital media groups in reporting record quarterly revenues.…
Lees meerNetwork tie-up will make Verizon the ultimate frenemy Cable giant Comcast is ready to float its entry into the wireless market with its own service.…
Lees meerDon't sweat your mixed content, promises web whacker CloudFlare is promising to bring about the encrypted internet by adopting the latest web security protocols and offering a solution to the horror of mixed content.…
Lees meerRedmond decides to go brute force route in serial piracy case Microsoft is hoping the third time will be the charm in its efforts to shut down a man once again being accused of pirating its products.…
Lees meerNo more programming tears, claims firm Trifacta, the self-service-as-a-service data-wrangling business, has released the fourth version of its data preparation product suite.…
Lees meerAdvanced practitioners display hybrid vigour Cloud computing is so mainstream these days that maybe it should just be called “computing”. That’s what an IDC survey of 6,100 organisations in 31 countries, released today, indicates, with 68 per cent o…
Lees meerIrate fans air views on firm's forum Smartphone news and reviews site MoDaCo has admitted to a data breach.…
Lees meerCloud and microservices new blend Java Enterprise Edition 8 is delayed yet again, Oracle has conceded.…
Lees meerStamps out spammers with new barring technology Vodafone blocked 425,000 nuisance and scam calls in a single day, while testing new call-barring technology for its UK mobile network.…
Lees meerStop Zuck’s data gulp Facebook is facing legal action in India over its attempt to slurp up user data from WhatsApp users.…
Lees meerPesky no name ODMs beat down the big brands The latest server sales figures for Europe, Middle East and Africa show the continued march of no name server makers as enterprises and big data centres increasingly buy hardware directly from ODMs fron th…
Lees meerCould be in line for a multi-million pound fine Communications regulator Ofcom has ruled that there are "reasonable grounds" to suspect Sky breached rules to allow consumers to easily switch broadband and landline providers, which could lead to a mu…
Lees meerServer union for open source floaters Canonical’s OpenStack spin has landed on IBM’s Power hardware as part of zSystems' Linux stack.…
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