Month: February 2022

A leading brand in PC monitors, ViewSonic’s products are a common sight in corporate offices because of various factors such as affordability, reliability, and a well-established sales and service network in India. The company’s offerings include basic home and office monitors, gaming monitors, touchscreen monitors, and entertainment-friendly, high-resolution monitors. The ViewSonic product I’m reviewing here
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Join today’s leading executives online at the Data Summit on March 9th. Register here. This article was contributed by Daniel Barber, CEO and cofounder of DataGrail. After years of consumers happily surfing the web and using apps with reckless abandon, data privacy became a “thing” in 2021. Thanks in part to Apple’s efforts to provide
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A politically motivated advanced persistent threat (APT) group has expanded its malware arsenal to include a new remote access trojan (RAT) in its espionage attacks aimed at Indian military and diplomatic entities. Called CapraRAT by Trend Micro, the implant is an Android RAT that exhibits a high “degree of crossover” with another Windows malware known
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Philip Anderson is no fan of online content moderation. His conservative posts have gotten him kicked off Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube. Two years ago, Anderson organised a “free speech” protest against the big tech companies. A counterprotester knocked his teeth out. But even Anderson was repulsed by some of the stuff he saw on Gab,
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A Chinese advanced persistent threat (APT) group has been targeting Taiwanese financial institutions as part of a “persistent campaign” that lasted for at least 18 months. The intrusions, whose primary intent was espionage, resulted in the deployment of a backdoor called xPack, granting the adversary extensive control over compromised machines, Broadcom-owned Symantec said in a
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