Day: June 10, 2021

Oracle and partners sued over claims they over-elevated NetSuite’s capabilities

Maker of industrial lift gear claims fraud as software project sinks Advance Lifts, an Illinois-based maker of industrial lift machinery, has sued Oracle, its IT implementation partner Folio3, and its finance partner Banc of America Leasing & Capital, claiming that the trio breached their contract and committed fraud by delivering a NetSuite system that lacked…


‘Fancy Lazarus’ Cyberattackers Ramp up Ransom DDoS Efforts

The group, known for masquerading as various APT groups, is back with a spate of attacks on U.S. companies. …read more Source:: Threatpost


JBS CEO Says Company Paid $11M in Ransom

The decision to pay attackers was a difficult one, CEO Andre Nogueira said in a statement. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Intel made $2bn+ takeover offer for RISC-V chip darling SiFive – report

Someone’s got to keep Altera company Intel offered more than $2bn to acquire RISC-V chip designer SiFive, it was reported today.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Internal Data From Breach Circulating Online, Cyberpunk 2077-Maker CD Projekt Says

Internal company data leaked during a February security breach is now being circulated on the internet, Polish video games maker CD Projekt said in a statement published on Thursday. From a report: The attack, which compromised some of its internal systems including the source code to its much-hyped game Cyberpunk 2077, dealt another blow to…


Apple, it’s OK. Seriously. You don’t need to blind your iOS 15 engineers to prevent leaks

No one expects the Worldwide Loyalty Team! During the development of iOS 15, Apple reportedly limited the extent to which engineers could see features being worked on by other colleagues to prevent potential leaks.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Chrome Browser Bug Under Active Attack

Google has patched its Chrome browser, fixing one critical cache issue and a second bug being actively exploited in the wild. …read more Source:: Threatpost


Vitamix One review: A lower-cost blender with a potentially dangerous design flaw – CNET

I tested the new (relatively) budget-friendly Vitamix One. Here’s what happened. …read more Source:: CNet


Senate To Probe Whether Legislation Needed To Combat Cyber Attacks

U.S. Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer on Thursday said he is initiating a review of recent high-profile cyber attacks on governments and businesses to find out whether a legislative response is needed. From a report: “Today I am asking Chairman Gary Peters of our Homeland Security Committee and our other relevant committee chairs to begin…


Supreme Court ruling stifles FTC effort to penalize MoviePass for data mismanagement and user throttling

The FTC and MoviePass settled a complaint that accused the company of blocking subscribers from using the service as advertised. …read more Source:: ZDNet