Month: December 2020

D-Link VPN routers have more major security issues the best VPN routers

A previously undisclosed vulnerability has been discovered in VPN routers from D-Link that could allow an attacker to take full control over the affected devices. The Vulnerability Research Team (VRT) at the threat management firm Digital Defense discovered a root command injection flaw in D-Link’s DSR-150, DSR-250, DSR-250, DSR-500 and…

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AWS expands on SageMaker capabilities with end-to-end features for machine learning

Nearly three years after it was first launched, Amazon Web Services’ SageMaker platform has gotten a significant upgrade in the form of new features making it easier for developers to automate and scale each step of the process to build new automation and machine learning capabilities, the company said. As…

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Cyberpunk 2077 to add new epilepsy warning as devs work on a permanent fix

CD Projekt Red has announced that it’s working on adding a new epilepsy warning to Cyberpunk 2077, in response to a recent article by Game Informer that raised the issue. The studio says that it’s also working on “a more permanent solution” for the game’s epilepsy issues “as soon as…

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Foxconn hit by huge ransomware attack Ransomware

The electronics giant Foxconn, which manufacturers Apple’s iPhone and many other popular devices, has fallen victim to a ransomware attack at one of its five factories in Mexico. As reported by BleepingComputer, the ransomware attack occurred over the the Thanksgiving weekend and the attackers managed to steal unencrypted files from…

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Samsung’s official Galaxy S21, 21 Plus, and 21 Ultra teasers have leaked, and the camera squircle is gone

Samsung’s next flagship phones the Galaxy S21, S21 Plus, and S21 Ultra are widely expected to arrive this January (alongside some new buds), but we haven’t had a true glimpse at them yet. That may be changing today, as Android Police has just published three brief teaser videos that it…

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Despite the pandemic, small business optimism persists

Kathryn Petralia Contributor Kathryn Petralia is the president and co-founder of Kabbage, an American Express Company providing small businesses cash flow solutions. Businesses and consumers alike are finding ways to adapt and stay resilient during these unprecedented times. Though recovery may take time, a new report confirms the strength of…

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