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Swedish authorities probe Oracle Cerner health record rollout

Swedish authorities probe Oracle Cerner health record rollout 2024-11-27 at 12:48 By Lindsay Clark $190 million project under scrutiny after reported failures Oracle’s electronic health records system is under scrutiny by multiple Swedish authorities after a $190 million rollout in the Västra Götaland region (VGR) encountered significant issues.… This article is an excerpt from The […]

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UK financial regulator slammed for failed tech transformation

UK financial regulator slammed for failed tech transformation 2024-11-27 at 11:48 By Lindsay Clark Poor software projects among efforts to overhaul FCA that came up short, MPs find UK politicians have slammed the nation’s financial regulator for failing to implement a transformation program underpinned by technology.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View

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INTERPOL Busts African Cybercrime: 1,006 Arrests, 134,089 Malicious Networks Dismantled

INTERPOL Busts African Cybercrime: 1,006 Arrests, 134,089 Malicious Networks Dismantled 2024-11-27 at 10:33 By An INTERPOL-led operation has led to the arrest of 1,006 suspects across 19 African countries and the takedown of 134,089 malicious infrastructures and networks as part of a coordinated effort to disrupt cybercrime in the continent. Dubbed Serengeti, the law enforcement

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CrowdStrike still doesn’t know how much its Falcon flame-out will cost

CrowdStrike still doesn’t know how much its Falcon flame-out will cost 2024-11-27 at 09:33 By Simon Sharwood Thinks customers may have forgiven it after revenue hits a record CrowdStrike can’t yet confidently predict the financial impact of the failed update to its Falcon software that crashed millions of computers around the world last July, but

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You’re buying fat new servers to save energy and make room for AI hardware, claims Dell

You’re buying fat new servers to save energy and make room for AI hardware, claims Dell 2024-11-27 at 08:33 By Simon Sharwood But PCs and Nvidia are weak points, because you’re not buying one and can’t buy the other Dell believes its customers are consolidating server fleets to save energy and free up rack space

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QScanner: Linux command-line utility for scanning container images, conducting SCA

QScanner: Linux command-line utility for scanning container images, conducting SCA 2024-11-27 at 08:02 By Help Net Security QScanner is a Linux command-line utility tailored for scanning container images and performing Software Composition Analysis (SCA). It is compatible with diverse container orchestration systems, container runtimes, and operating systems. QScanner features Instant console results: Scan for vulnerabilities

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Matrix Botnet Exploits IoT Devices in Widespread DDoS Botnet Campaign

Matrix Botnet Exploits IoT Devices in Widespread DDoS Botnet Campaign 2024-11-27 at 08:02 By A threat actor named Matrix has been linked to a widespread distributed denial-of-service (DoD) campaign that leverages vulnerabilities and misconfigurations in Internet of Things (IoT) devices to co-opt them into a disruptive botnet. “This operation serves as a comprehensive one-stop shop

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Telco engineer who spied on US employer for Beijing gets four years in the clink

Telco engineer who spied on US employer for Beijing gets four years in the clink 2024-11-27 at 07:34 By Laura Dobberstein Provides insight to how China gets inside US systems, perhaps at Verizon and Infosys A 59 year-old Florida telco engineer was sentenced to 48 months in prison after he served as a spy for

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Choosing the right secure messaging app for your organization

Choosing the right secure messaging app for your organization 2024-11-27 at 07:18 By Mirko Zorz In this Help Net Security interview, Liad Shnell, CTO at Rakuten Viber, discusses what organizations should look for in secure messaging apps, including encryption, privacy standards, and ease of integration. Shnell also covers the need for a multi-layered approach to

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Cloudflare broke its logging-a-service service, causing customer data loss

Cloudflare broke its logging-a-service service, causing customer data loss 2024-11-27 at 06:47 By Simon Sharwood Software snafu took five minutes to roll back. The mess it made took hours to clean up Cloudflare has admitted that it broke its own logging-as-a-service service with a bad software update, and that customer data was lost as a

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Supply chain managers underestimate cybersecurity risks in warehouses

Supply chain managers underestimate cybersecurity risks in warehouses 2024-11-27 at 06:47 By Help Net Security 32% of warehouse respondents report that social engineering is one of the most-used entry points in warehouse cyberattacks – tied with software vulnerabilities (32%) and followed by devices (19%), according to Ivanti. Cyberattacks on warehouses threaten supply chain stability As

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Hottest cybersecurity open-source tools of the month: November 2024

Hottest cybersecurity open-source tools of the month: November 2024 2024-11-27 at 06:03 By Help Net Security This month’s roundup features exceptional open-source cybersecurity tools that are gaining attention for strengthening security across various environments. ScubaGear ScubaGear is an open-source tool the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) created to automatically evaluate Microsoft 365 (M365) configurations

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Google to wrap up Christmas Island with new subsea cable

Google to wrap up Christmas Island with new subsea cable 2024-11-27 at 04:48 By Laura Dobberstein Connection will tie remote territory to Darwin in North Australia A Google-funded subsea cable will connect the Australian territory of Christmas Island to Darwin on the mainland.… This article is an excerpt from The Register View Original Source

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FTC urges smart device makers to disclose software update lifecycles

FTC urges smart device makers to disclose software update lifecycles 2024-11-27 at 03:50 By Thomas Claburn You need to know in advance when your kit will be bricked or downgraded – it’s the law Makers of software-enabled products have been put on notice by the US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) for failing to disclose how

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