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Atlassian says encryption-busting law has damaged Australia’s tech reputation
July 27, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Startup darling has taken further aim at the TOLA Act, echoing calls for the warrant process to have independent oversight.

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FBI warns of new DDoS attack vectors: CoAP, WS-DD, ARMS, and Jenkins
July 27, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

FBI believes device vendors won’t disable these protocols and warns companies to take preventive and protective measures.

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iSelect pushes ahead with cloud data migration during COVID-19
July 27, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

In a bid to improve availability, eliminate downtime, and the need to modify IP addresses.

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Garmin’s outage, ransomware attack response lacking as earnings loom
July 26, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Garmin’s response to a cyberattack has been less than stellar, but earnings loom and Wall Street will want answers just as much as customers do.

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AT&T’s ridiculous mistake doesn’t feel like a mistake at all
July 26, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

If you were told your barely one-year-old phone would “soon” be incompatible with your provider’s “new network,” you’d be upset. Unless, of course, you realized “soon” meant not soon at all.

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WordPress to get a built-in XML sitemap feature
July 25, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

New XML sitemap generator will make it easier for WordPress sites to get indexed on search engines like Google.

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Academics smuggle 234 policy-violating skills on the Alexa Skills Store
July 25, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Academics said they also identified 52 problematic skills already available on the Alexa store, all targeted at children.

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UCLA Children’s Hospital implements new AI robot to improve mental health during treatment
July 25, 2020 Uncategorized administrator

Children may undergo challenging experiences when admitted for in-patient care at pediatric hospitals. Now, a new AI robot, Robin, helps to improve their experience.

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