For many people, Gmail is synonymous with e-mail. Some people like having cloud access to everything and some people hate having any personal data in the cloud. However you feel about it, one thing that was nice about having desktop software is that you could hack it relatively easily. If you didn’t like how your…
Lotus to move some production to China, expand model lineup – Roadshow
Everyone’s favorite plucky lightweight sports car company is fixing to get a lot bigger. …read more Source:: CNet
Mortal Kombat 11 gameplay reveal: How to watch – CNET
Get over here and check out the first gameplay. …read more Source:: CNet
Square intros debit card that lets merchants instantly access sales balance
Unlike Instant Deposit, the debit card is not affiliated with a bank account and draws purely from the merchant’s Square balance. …read more Source:: ZDNet
North Korean Hackers Infiltrate Chile’s ATM Network After Skype Job Interview
A Skype call and a gullible employee was all it took for North Korean hackers to infiltrate the computer network of Redbanc, the company that interconnects the ATM infrastructure of all Chilean banks. From a report: Prime suspects behind the hack are a hacker group known as Lazarus Group (or Hidden Cobra), known to have…
West African banks hit by multiple hacking waves last year
Banks in Cameroon, Congo (DR), Equatorial Guinea, Ghana, and the Ivory Coast have been hit …read more Source:: ZDNet
Microsoft and Verizon Media extend Bing Ads-Yahoo deal
Microsoft’s Bing Ads is now the exclusive search-ad provider for Verizon Media, which includes Yahoo and AOL properties. …read more Source:: ZDNet
Oracle exec: Open-source vendors locking down licences proves ‘they were never really open’
‘They used to be seen as the good guys, and Oracle was the bad guy’. So that means… everyone is the bad guy now? Open-source vendors that haven’t already switched to less permissive licences will do so this year as the move to the cloud threatens their business models, a senior Oracle exec has said.……
China Drove 40% of Mobile App Spending and Nearly Half of All Downloads in 2018
China may be slowing iPhone sales worldwide, but Chinese people are driving Apple’s App Store business. From a report: China accounted for nearly 50 percent of all app downloads in 2018, pushing the global downloads count to reach a record 194 billion, according to research firm App Annie. China, which is the world’s largest smartphone…
Cyber-Jackpot: 773M Credentials Dumped on the Dark Web
Thousands of individual breaches make up the database, one of the largest troves of stolen credentials ever seen. …read more Source:: Threatpost
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