Thursday, 15 August 2013

Hackers targeting servers running Apache Struts applications, researchers say

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Hackers targeting servers running Apache Struts applications, researchers say

08.14.2013 4:45 PM

Chinese hackers are using an automated tool to exploit known vulnerabilities in Apache Struts, in order to install backdoors on servers hosting applications developed with the framework.

Samsung combines 2003 and 2013 tech with dual-screen, quad-core flip-phone

08.15.2013 6:48 AM

Samsung has unveiled an Android flip-phone with dual-touchscreens in China, which will likely be positioned as a premium device.

 

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Valve Steam's former chief joins Microsoft

08.14.2013 2:04 PM

Jason Holtman's LinkedIn account confirms that he is now working within Microsoft in 'PC Gaming and Entertainment Strategy.'

Google patches Android after Bitcoin wallet issue

08.14.2013 9:30 PM

Google is distributing patches for a cryptography flaw in Android that may affect hundreds of thousands of applications.

IBM to acquire endpoint security company Trusteer

08.15.2013 12:05 AM

IBM has signed an agreement to acquire security company Trusteer, and plans to set up a cybersecurity software lab in Israel.

Review: Acer's C710-2457 Chromebook is a basic, bargain browsing machine

08.15.2013 3:30 AM

The C710-2457 is inexpensive and could knock around a family room or a kid's backpack with little budgetary trauma, but it's otherwise unremarkable and does little to promote the Chrome-centric lifestyle.

Creep hacks into baby monitor over Internet to yell obscenities at sleeping toddler

08.15.2013 7:13 AM

In addition to lax passwords, manufacturer lacks a effective way to get its patches and updates out to customers.

Microsoft's Kinect and $150 software transforms ordinary surfaces into touchscreens

08.15.2013 7:52 AM

Minority Report, here we come!

Online payments startup Stripe lands in the UK

08.15.2013 7:55 AM

San Francisco-based online payments startup Stripe expanded to the U.K. Thursday.

Razer's new Tartarus gaming keypad is built for control freaks

08.15.2013 8:00 AM

There's a new gaming keypad on the block, and it has eight more buttons than the old model.

Review: Gmail Notifier Pro offers notifications and a whole lot more

08.15.2013 9:00 AM

Gmail Notifier Pro offers desktop alerts when you have new emails, social network updates, calendar items, and more. It also works as an email client, but lacks refinements in that department.

Windows 8 comes to open-source PCs with GizmoSphere board

08.15.2013 9:55 AM

The Gizmo is compatible with Windows 8 and older versions of the OS, including Windows 7 and XP, making it a possible PC replacement.

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