2020-04-01 15:00
Attack campaign hits thousands of MS-SQL servers for two years
In December, security researchers noticed an uptick in brute-force attacks against publicly exposed Microsoft SQL servers. It turns out the attacks go as far back as May 2018 and infect on average a couple thousand database servers every da
2020-04-01 13:22
Pandemic impact report: Security leaders weigh in
In early March, as I prepared to fly home from a business trip to Seattle, we began hearing stories of U.S. businesses sending their workers home with the expectation that they may be working from home for weeks, if not months. CISOs starte
2020-04-01 13:22
Pandemic impact report: Security leaders weigh in
In early March, as I prepared to fly home from a business trip to Seattle, we began hearing stories of U.S. businesses sending their workers home with the expectation that they may be working from home for weeks, if not months. CISOs starte
2020-04-01 12:57
Coronavirus: Zoom under increased scrutiny as popularity soars
The New York attorney general has written to the videoconferencing company about its security measures.
2020-04-01 12:00
7 tools and services for real-time collaborative coding
Most of the time, collaborating on a software project means working with tools like Git—taking turns making modifications, then reconciling the final product into a single codebase.
2020-04-01 12:00
Eclipse Theia takes aim at Visual Studio Code
Eclipse Theia, an “IDE platform” for building multi-language desktop and web-based IDEs from the same codebase, has reached version 1.0 status.
2020-04-01 12:00
What is Project Treble? The Android upgrade fix explained
It's tough to talk about Project Treble without getting lost in a forest of technical gobbledygook.
2020-04-01 06:00
Automation helps network providers weather coronavirus disruptions
Zoom's videoconferencing platform has exploded in popularity as stay-at-home mandates have swept the globe, and some of the credit for being able to keep up with demand goes to automation.
2020-04-01 06:00
The ins and outs of high-performance computing as a service
Electronics on missiles and military helicopters need to survive extreme conditions. Before any of that physical hardware can be deployed, defense contractor McCormick Stevenson Corp. simulates the real-world conditions it will endure, rely
2020-04-01 06:00
Automation helps network providers weather coronavirus disruptions
Zoom's videoconferencing platform has exploded in popularity as stay-at-home mandates have swept the globe, and some of the credit for being able to keep up with demand goes to automation.