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Archives for November 2018
GPUs are vulnerable to side-channel attacks
Computer scientists at the University of California at Riverside have found that GPUs are vulnerable to side-channel attacks, the same kinds of exploits that have impacted Intel and AMD CPUs. Two professors and two students, one a computer science doctoral student and a post-doctoral researcher, reverse-engineered a Nvidia GPU to demonstrate three attacks on both […]
Get 90% Off Your First Year of RemotePC, Up To 50 Computers for $6.95
iDrive has activated a significant discount on their Remote access software RemotePC in these days leading into Black Friday. RemotePC by iDrive is a full-featured remote access solution that lets you connect to your work, home or office computer securely from anywhere, and from any iOS or Android device. Right now, their 50 computer package is […]
Google’s G Suite, Search and Analytics Taken Down in Hijacking
The administrator of your personal data will be Threatpost, Inc., 500 Unicorn Park, Woburn, MA 01801. Detailed information on the processing of personal data can be found in the privacy policy. In addition, you will find them in the message confirming the subscription to the newsletter.
Cisco’s strategy for enterprise expansion to the Cloud
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Cisco’s strategy for enterprise expansion to the Cloud
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Virgin Media Business unveils SD-WAN services aimed at businesses using cloud tech
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Cloudflare brings its 1.1.1.1 privacy-centric DNS service to mobile
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Google creates Transfer Appliance to help EU companies shift cloud data
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SAP snaps up Qualtrics for $8bn in continued cloud push
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