Catalan Politicians And Activists Were Targets Of Israeli Spyware

Citizen Lab also believes that the number of targeted individuals is probably much higher. Spain’s smartphone market is dominated by Android (above 80%). Citizen Lab’s forensic tools for detecting Pegasus are far more advanced for iOS devices. So far, Citizen Lab has not managed to conclusively attribute the campaign to any entity. However, the organization said, based on a variety of circumstantial evidence, that entities within the Spanish government could be responsible....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 552 words · David Kuman

Challenges Of Law Compliance In The Data Security Arena

PrimeSec provides both technological and legal consultation. How do the two coincide? As a Lawyer and a programmer, and late project manager, I was the “mediator” between business and IT staff and I realized that good organization should find the common language between those two leading units. The company knowledge combines between the world of regulation and law and the world of IT and technology; it allows Primesec to provide a professional consultation in matters of complying the various regulations, while considering the technological complexity in each organization individually....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 521 words · Valerie Ramsey

Chase Ink Business Cash Card Review

The Chase Ink Business Cash is one of a handful of Chase credit cards available to reward you for your business spending. This card focuses on big rewards in a few select spending categories, so it could be right for you if you spend in the right categories. Wondering whether the Chase Ink Business card is right for you? In this review, we’re breaking down all of the card’s biggest perks, how you can use your rewards, and a few downsides to consider....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 507 words · Donna Schreiner

Chase Ink Business Preferred Credit Card Review

The Chase Ink Business Preferred is one of Chase’s three business credit cards in this series. The card offers one of the best sign-up bonuses on the market and 3X points in an impressive list of spending categories. Because of the high rewards on travel and the ability to redeem your rewards for more value when you book travel through Chase, this card is ideal for companies with a lot of business travel....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 672 words · Chad Drews

Cheap Iphones Where How To Buy An Iphone For Less Than 200

As almost always happens, some followers had to share their enduring dislike of all things Apple. Other followers then found themselves jumping to Apple’s defense. Within a few hours, my Twitter feed was ground zero for a battle between attackers and defenders of the world’s first trillion dollar company. But in and around all the freak and fanboy fuss was a quiet, wistful voice. This voice tweeted, “I’d really love an iPhone, but I can’t pay even $400....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 848 words · Ruth Peterson

Cheap Noise Canceling Earbuds Are Getting Good This 60 Pair Proves It

Also: Best noise-canceling earbuds (and how they work) The new earbuds are more expensive at $59, but they now support active noise cancellation (ANC) – and, naturally, transparency mode. Plus, they have an improved audio output thanks to the new 12.4mm drivers. All that is to say the Nord Buds remain an easy-to-recommend pair of headphones, especially if budget is at the top of your mind. And these $59 earbuds are making me wonder if I’ve been overspending for “premium” features all this time....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 470 words · Barbara Prow

China Says Nsa Used Multiple Cybersecurity Tools In Attacks Against Chinese University

China’s National Computer Virus Emergency Response Center (CVERC) on Tuesday said “41 types of cyber weapons” were tapped by NSA’s hacking unit, Tailored Access Operations (TAO), in the cyber attacks targeting China’s Northwestern Polytechnical University. Located in the Chinese city of Xi’an, the university describes itself as a research-focused institution with disciplines in aeronautics, astronautics, and marine technology engineering. It is affiliated with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Betty Urrutia

Chipmaker Ampere To Acquire Ai Startup Onspecta

OnSpecta, founded in 2017 and headquartered in Redwood City, Calif, has already collaborated with Ampere. The OnSpecta Deep Learning Software (DLS) has proven to accelerate Ampere-based instances running popular AI-inference workloads by 4x. Last year, Ampere started shipping its Altra processor, an Arm-based server chip for cloud computing and hyperscale data centers. The company launched the Altra Max 128-core server processor earlier this year. “The addition of deep learning expertise will enable Ampere to deliver a more robust platform for inference task processing with lower power, higher performance and better predictability than ever,” Ampere founder and CEO Renee James said in a statement....

March 5, 2023 · 1 min · 173 words · Janie Zuniga

Chrome And Edge Hit With V8 Type Confusion Vulnerability With In The Wild Exploit

Due to the this, the browser maker is being tight lipped on details. “CVE-2022-1096: Type Confusion in V8. Reported by anonymous on 2022-03-23,” was as far as Google would explain the issue. V8 is Chrome’s JavaScript engine – it is also used server-side in Node.js, but has not yet said it is impacted. Google added that bug details would be restricted until a majority of users had updated the browser....

March 5, 2023 · 1 min · 181 words · Cynthia Stewart

Cisa Warning Hackers Are Exploiting These 36 Significant Cybersecurity Vulnerabilities So Patch Now

The CISA alert warns that the vulnerabilities are a frequent attack vector for malicious attackers and pose “significant risk”. Organisations, particularly those associated with federal government, are urged to apply the security updates as soon as possible. “CISA strongly urges all organizations to reduce their exposure to cyberattacks by prioritizing timely remediation of catalog vulnerabilities as part of their vulnerability management practice,” said CISA. SEE: Cloud computing dominates. But security is now the biggest challenge Among the 36 vulnerabilities that have been added are vulnerabilities in software and products from Microsoft, Google, Adoble, Cisco, Netgear, QNAP and others....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 485 words · Daniel Wilson

Cisco Teams Up With Singapore University In 40M Research Investment

Called the Cisco-NUS Accelerated Digital Economy Corporate Laboratory, the research facility is located at the university’s Kent Ridge campus and is supported by National Research Foundation Singapore (NRF), according to a joint statement released Friday. The lab would employ more than 100 researchers, analysts, engineers, and students, and work on 15 research projects. Scholarships also would be awarded to doctoral students involved in such projects. The research facility aimed to deliver 17 new products and services as well as 12 “improved” offerings in areas such as AI, healthcare, supply chain, urban infrastructure, and cybersecurity, It also would look to partner with at least 100 Singapore-based companies to use and finetune the developed technologies....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 513 words · Carlene Espada

Citrix Asia Pacific Full Year Net Profit Tumbles Further Despite Revenue Increase In 2020

This was despite recording a year-on-year revenue increase from AU$298 million to AU$324.8 million for the period ending 31 December 2020. The biggest contributor to the uptick in revenue during the period was support and services that contributed just over AU$170.6 million. This was followed by subscriptions that came in at AU$86.6 million – nearly AU$38 million more than the previous year. Revenue from product and licences of its Workspace Services and networking products increased by nearly AU$5 million to AU$85....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 652 words · Nicole Martin

Cl0P Ransomware Hits Famous Law Firm Jones Day

Most will agree that one of the most hyped recent global events was the U.S. election, with remnants of Trump’s legal affairs still lingering in the air and on the media. The amount of controversy around Trump and the 2020 elections manifested itself in the form of high-level law firm data breaches. There is now a lot of ongoing buzz related to a serious ransomware campaign that has been targeting law firm Jones Day....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 611 words · Judith Pellegrini

Cloud Security In 2022 A Business Guide To Essential Tools And Best Practices

While cloud quickly became an essential tool, allowing businesses and employees to continue operating remotely from home, embracing the cloud can also bring additional cybersecurity risks, something that is now increasingly clear. Previously, most people connecting to the corporate network would be doing so from their place of work, and thus accessing their accounts, files and company servers from inside the four walls of the office building, protected by enterprise-grade firewalls and other security tools....

March 5, 2023 · 9 min · 1770 words · Trisha Lloyd

Cloud Security Is Too Important To Leave To Cloud Providers

The need to take control of security and not turn ultimate responsibility over to cloud providers is taking hold among many enterprises, an industry survey suggests. The Cloud Security Alliance, which released its survey of 241 industry experts, identified an “Egregious 11” cloud security issues. The survey’s authors point out that many of this year’s most pressing issues put the onus of security on end user companies, versus relying on service providers....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 706 words · Martha Deckard

Codesee Adds Map Visualization To Its Code Production Platform

As those codebases become denser, more sophisticated tools are needed for developers to understand and navigate them. That’s where newcomer CodeSee comes into the picture. Today, the San Francisco-based startup, which claims to be the first solution to offer developers a continuous understanding of large codebases, introduced a new feature for its platform called Review Maps. Using this visualization tool, developers can contextualize the potential impact of code changes, address feedback, and submit reviews – all in one session....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 549 words · Mike Selders

College Degrees In Order A Complete List

Whether you’re just starting to think about college or considering graduate school, this page might help. Associate degree Length of time to complete: One to two yearsNumber of credits required: ~60 High school graduates or GED completers who pursue an associate degree may want to enter the workforce quickly, save money, complete prerequisites toward a bachelor’s, or explore a field of study before committing to a four-year program. Community colleges and technical schools award business administration associate degrees and computer science associate degrees, along with degrees in other popular areas like healthcare, liberal arts and sciences, and criminal justice....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 822 words · Daniel Whitman

Commvault Cfo Risk Of Supply Chain Lingers But We Re Getting Well Ahead Of It

In an interview with ZDNet via Zoom on Wednesday, CFO Brian Carolan said that the trend to larger deals continues for Commvault, without the hiccups the company had seen the prior quarter. “We’re seeing a higher volume of larger deals, we’re getting into these conversations of these larger transformational transactions,” said Carolan. That means selling not merely to the head of infrastructure or the IT backup person, but sales where “board-level directives are coming down to the CIO or CSO” to deal with things such as ransomware....

March 5, 2023 · 4 min · 834 words · Keith Thompson

Copycat And Fad Hackers Will Be The Bane Of Supply Chain Security In 2022

The supply chain is a consistent attack vector for threat actors today. By compromising a centralized service, platform, or software, attackers can then either conduct widespread infiltration of the customers and clients of the original – singular – victim or may choose to cherry-pick from the most valuable potential targets. This can save cybercriminals time and money, as one successful attack can open the door to potentially thousands of victims at once....

March 5, 2023 · 5 min · 1028 words · Tania Avery

Court Request Sees Google Allow Tinder Owner Match To Use Alternative Payment Systems

The announcement showcases the result of an ongoing lawsuit, with the date for trial currently set as April 2023. Tinder-owner Match sued Google earlier in May after being informed that it must remove its apps from the Play Store by June 1, as the dating app maker had refused to share up to 30% of sales as required under Google’s developer distribution agreement. Match went on to claim that its legal action was “a measure of last resort”....

March 5, 2023 · 3 min · 453 words · Thomas Day