Day: October 29, 2019

Chrome devs tell world that DNS over HTTPS won’t open the floodgates of hell

Well, their version of it won’t, they claim Chrome devs have had a little rant about “misinformation”, repeating that DNS-over-HTTPS (DoH) won’t yet be introduced by default in upcoming builds of the browser.… …read more Source:: Register


Why Cloud-Native Applications Need Cloud-Native Security

Today’s developers and the enterprises they work for must prioritize security in order to reap the speed and feature benefits these applications and new architectures provide. …read more Source:: DarkReading


HBO Max: How to watch AT&T’s live event unveiling the streaming service – CNET

AT&T is staking billions of dollars on HBO Max as its streaming future. …read more Source:: CNet


Google Cloud Adds New Security Management Tools to G Suite

Desktop devices that log into G Suite will have device management enabled by default, streamlining processes for IT admins. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Gogo inks satellite partnership to increase connectivity services over Europe and Middle East

In-flight WiFi provider Gogo said it has signed a a multi-year agreement with French satellite operator Eutelsat Communications. …read more Source:: ZDNet


Microsoft welcomes ancient Project app to the 365 family, meaning bleak future for on-prem

Redmond hauls management software cloudwards Microsoft has rolled out the cloud-based version of its venerable project management software, Project, along with a new basic subscription option.… …read more Source:: TheRegister


Joker’s Stash Drops Largest-Ever Credit Card Cache on Dark Web

1.3 million stolen cards, mostly from India, could fetch $130 million for the cybercrooks. …read more Source:: Threatpost


iPhone Emulation Company Sued by Apple Says It’s Making iPhones Safer

A startup that makes replicas of the iPhone that help hackers find vulnerabilities is accusing Apple of suing it in an attempt to shut it down. Corellium also fired back at Apple and claimed the company owes it $300,000. From a report: On Monday, Corellium, the startup that was sued by Apple for alleged copyright…


Cybersecurity Trumps Political, Reputational Concerns for Companies

The average company has seen its risk increase, with cybersecurity topping the list of business threats, followed by damage to reputation and financial risks, a report finds. …read more Source:: DarkReading


Cyber crooks take aim at their next big target: eSports tournaments and players

Researchers at Trend Micro detail the ways in which the multi-billion dollar competitive online gaming industry could be vulnerable to malicious campaigns including DDoS attacks, malware and extortion. …read more Source:: ZDNet