Month: April 2021

Oracle wants to offer an alternative to traditional VPN Oracle

Cybercriminals have taken advantage of the increased number of employees working from home during the pandemic to launch a wide range of cyberattacks which is why Oracle has announced a new remote work security solution that goes beyond a traditional VPN. As the network edge has become more exposed to…

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Uber weed deliveries may be on the company’s roadmap — eventually

Uber CEO Dara Khosrowshahi said on CNBC Monday that the ride-hailing company would consider getting into cannabis delivery “when the road is clear.” “When federal laws come into play, we’re absolutely going to take a look at it,” Khosrowshahi said. Khosrowshahi made the remarks as part of a conversation about…

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Gigabyte Nvidia CMP 30HX for sale online – and appears to confirm our worst fears Nvidia logo

The new Nvidia mining GPU, the Nvidia CMP 30HX, has shown up online again – this time in Romania – and the pricing confirms that there will likely be little interest among cryptominers for the new card. This is the same Gigabyte CMP 30HX that we saw online recently, VideoCardz…

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Nvidia’s Grace processor to challenge Intel’s data center dominance Nvidia's Grace Data Center Processor

Nvidia announced this week that it would be launching a new datacenter CPU, Nvidia Grace, based on Arm architecture that would directly challenge Intel’s server and data center computing dominance. The announcement, made during Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang’s Nvidia GTC 2021 virtual event keynote, is Nvidia’s first step into the…

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Nvidia is building new Arm CPUs again: Nvidia Grace, for the data center

We’ve barely heard a peep out of Nvidia on the CPU front for years, after the lackluster arrival of its Project Denver CPU and its associated Tegra K1 mobile processors in 2014. But now, the company’s getting back into CPUs in a big way with the new Nvidia Grace, an…

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Google URLs are being used to disguise malware sent through contact forms Malware Magnifying Glass

Cybercriminals have begun leveraging website contact forms to deliver malware and the IcedID banking trojan to unsuspecting enterprise employees over email according to new research from Microsoft. The Microsoft 365 Defender Threat Intelligence Team has been tracking a new campaign in which attackers are abusing legitimate infrastructure including website contact…

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