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Read This If You Do Business in China

SecureWorld News

A Chinese bank forced two organizations, a UK-based technology and software vendor and a major financial institution, to download a software package in order to pay local taxes. But the bank left out a critical detail about the software: it included malware.". Trustwave called the backdoor GoldenSpy, issuing a warning about the threat.

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What is Flipper Zero: A comprehensive guide

Dataconomy

Universal infrared device management Flipper Zero is equipped with an infrared module, allowing it to be programmed to operate a broad spectrum of devices like TVs and AC units. It’s essential to note that while Flipper Zero can read NFC bank cards, it does not permit users to save and emulate them.

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Startup founders at new 5G Open Innovation Lab explain how they’ve adjusted to the COVID-19 crisis

GeekWire

It’s certainly been a unique inaugural cohort for the 5G Open Innovation Lab (5G OI Lab) , a new startup program funded by T-Mobile, Intel, and NASA. based lab debuted in early May and will wrapped up its first program — held virtually due to the pandemic — this week. The Bellevue, Wash.-based How are you using 5G technology?

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Averting turbulence in the air

CIO Business Intelligence

This is not a simple task since it could potentially involve costly updates in software/hardware, significant changes in the codes, dataflow, system calls and most importantly, a downtime of end user programs. But what if they do not store any cardholder data?

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Sunburn - A Screw's Loose

A Screw's Loose

The sad bit is that even though we can train our users 6 different ways to Sunday, unless they can internalize the experience of losing their device or having it compromised, it is very difficult to get them to follow form. Do they want someone to be able to get into their bank account? How about posting on Facebook or Twitter as them?

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