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Wawa Systems Corporation to Pay $50 Million in Class Action Settlement
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Abstract: Wawa Systems Corporation (WCA), a global IT leader in the communications security market, has agreed to settle a class-action lawsuit in the Southern District of New York for $50 million after the company suffered extensive data breaches. Based on the results of research performed by cyber intelligence firm Cambridge Analytica, WCA has experienced at…
Read MoreCOVID-19 – The North Korean Leader Applauds the International Community
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| Courtesy of North Korea, the global health security firm Symantec, and the UN Office of Drugs & Crime. by North Korea, the global health security firm Symantec, and the UN Office of Drugs & Crime. In a rare public endorsement of the global lockdown on COVID-19, the North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un in a…
Read MoreKaspersky Expands Its Reach In Singapore With ACA Pacific
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‘We Are There’. Kaspersky has expanded its presence in Singapore with the addition of ACA Pacific, the company and technology partner from Malaysia and the Philippines that is building a new office in Singapore with a strong focus on end-to-end solutions. Kaspersky is one of the oldest and most established companies in the industry that,…
Read MoreTop 5 Best Routers
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“These are the latest of the world’s best routers”, says Gartner, the leading research and marketing agency. In this article, we present the latest features of the top 5 routers. These are the best routers with the latest technological devices. These are the best routers for gaming’s purpose. These are the best routers in India…
Read MoreHow Many Times Has Kaspersky Detected Malware in Minecraft?
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Kaspersky Anti-Virus is a suite of security software used to detect suspicious files, programs, and programs on computer. Anti-Malware is often confused with it, because it is a collection of software and related tools that detects and blocks threats. However, in the software context, Anti-Malware is mostly a tool that can be used to detect…
Read MoreSSL Vulnerabilities – The Top Five Vulnerabilities of 2020
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Covered: No, no, and yes, yes. We know that most SSL VPNs have an SSLv4 cipher suite and therefore that most of the SSLV (SSL/TLS) vulnerabilities have been fixed (again). That is not to say that every SSL/TLS vulnerability has been fixed, but it is unlikely that SSLv4-only vulnerabilities will be more problematic. One of…
Read MoreRussian Bot Farm in Ukraine Could Be Used to Target Ukrainians
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From the New York Times: A computer glitch in Ukraine that is designed to monitor Russian internet activity has not been noticed to date, the State Bureau of Investigation (SBU) says. As Moscow continues to crack down on computer hacking, the Russian government may have sought to hide the presence of a sophisticated Russian-made bot…
Read MoreThe Best GPU Benchmarking Software
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Download Full Text: Software. performance of a system. a more suitable option for software performance evaluation. the results achieved for a CPU-based evaluation. a product, and hence are said to be “comparative”, i. comparison results for each product under test. performance of a product. use of advanced techniques in various fields. performance testing. the software…
Read MoreNetwork Security Article – Old MacDonald Had A Barcode
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This article has been published in the security journal, Network Security, available here. This article is available under a CC-BY-NC-SA 3. Readers can email their articles or access the file under the same license (or under a permissive license), as long as they also include this attribution: Network Security. Please note: we are not affiliated…
Read MoreHoneywell Smart Sensor Hub Plus Is Targeted
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Published in a number of mainstream news sources including The Huffington Post, CNET, TechRadar, The Information, The Daily Beast, and Wall Street Journal. Hackers are now taking advantage of IoT devices to target smart homes. An analysis of data that’s been collected by a home security firm indicates an outbreak of ad-based malware attacks that…
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