Tag: security

Top Tech News; 26 October 2016

GitLab Brings Multiple Issue Boards for Each Project GitLab, which describes itself as ‘tools for modern developers’ released an update to its Issue Boards tool, which is a visual interface for teams to track the status of their projects. The new update brings more flexibility and the ability to create multiple issue boards for each project. #development Google Begins to Censor Content Insulting Thai King King Bhumibol Adulyadej of Thailand passed away on the 13th of October, and the Thai government asked Google to ban insults to royal figures. Strangely, Google has begun to remove content with royal insults, something that may tantamount to suppressing free speech. However, Google has repeatedly complied with such requests in China and elsewhere in the past too. #Internet Is Reliance Jio the Slowest in India? Reliance Jio, which has been making rounds in news sections because of its cheap 4G tariffs may not be all that great. Among the top 5 telecom operators in India, Jio offers the slowest download speeds, according to TRAI data. Strangely, Reliance blamed the results on ‘inherent bias against Jio data usage’. #telecom New App Lets You Name and Shame Air Pollution Enablers The air isn’t getting any cleaner and some people behind ‘Hawa Badlo’ app seem to be taking action, or rather encouraging people to take action. The app comes with a public platform through which you can report events or people that is causing air pollution. Certainly, naming and shaming has taken a completely new meaning. #app RBI to Tighten Cyber Security Norms If you thought banking institutions weren’t too careful about credit card data and other financial information, the Reserve Bank of India seems to be thinking so too. The regulatory authority is likely to tighten cyber security norms in order to safeguard the interests of banking customers. #privacy #security

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Top Tech News; 25 October 2016

  Connected Devices Could Be to Blame for the Recent DDoS Attack A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack which the Internet recently. A large portion of the Internet was affected and raised legitimate questions about cyber security and safety. Dyn reported that our connected devices could take a share of the blame, especially when it comes to security attacks. #privacy #security Go Insta Brings Live Videos to Instagram To play catch up with Snapchat, Instagram is bringing a live video service called ‘Go Insta’, which allows you to post images and videos as part of a story but they will be available only for 24 hours. The users who broadcast the videos come with a banner that that reads ‘LIVE’, to tell others that they’re broadcasting. #digital #marketing Facebook Adopts Client-side Ranking to Improve News Feed Facebook just employed client-side ranking to ensure that News Feed content is more efficient. The idea is to bring news articles and content quickly. The idea is to make new links load quickly in the background, so that the redesigned News Feed loads everything almost instantaneously. #social Google Will Now Associate Web Tracking with Personally Identifiable User Data Apparently, Google just changed its privacy policy silently to associate web tracking with personally identifiable user data. This is supposed to be anonymous and breaks the promise that Google had once made. This could raise questions about Google Pixel, Google’s new smartphone which could make collecting such personal data easier. #privacy #security Linux’s Next Ubuntu Release Codenamed ‘Zesty Zapus’ If you are a Linux user and were wondering when the new Ubuntu update would be released, here are some clues. First, the next release will be Ubuntu 17.04, and its launch date will soon be announced. Second, it has a strange codename, just like its predecessors and is called ‘Zesty Zapus’. #os

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Top Tech News; 24 October 2016

  Connected Devices Could Be to Blame for the Recent DDoS Attack A distributed denial of service (DDoS) attack which the Internet recently. A large portion of the Internet was affected and raised legitimate questions about cyber security and safety. Dyn reported that our connected devices could take a share of the blame, especially when it comes to security attacks. #privacy #security Go Insta Brings Live Videos to Instagram To play catch up with Snapchat, Instagram is bringing a live video service called ‘Go Insta’, which allows you to post images and videos as part of a story but they will be available only for 24 hours. The users who broadcast the videos come with a banner that that reads ‘LIVE’, to tell others that they’re broadcasting. #digital #marketing Facebook Adopts Client-side Ranking to Improve News Feed Facebook just employed client-side ranking to ensure that News Feed content is more efficient. The idea is to bring news articles and content quickly. The idea is to make new links load quickly in the background, so that the redesigned News Feed loads everything almost instantaneously. #social Google Will Now Associate Web Tracking with Personally Identifiable User Data Apparently, Google just changed its privacy policy silently to associate web tracking with personally identifiable user data. This is supposed to be anonymous and breaks the promise that Google had once made. This could raise questions about Google Pixel, Google’s new smartphone which could make collecting such personal data easier. #privacy #security Linux’s Next Ubuntu Release Codenamed ‘Zesty Zapus’ If you are a Linux user and were wondering when the new Ubuntu update would be released, here are some clues. First, the next release will be Ubuntu 17.04, and its launch date will soon be announced. Second, it has a strange codename, just like its predecessors and is called ‘Zesty Zapus’. #os  

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Top Tech News; 20 October 2016

EU Court Allows Storing IP Addresses of Visitors to Prevent Cyber Attacks If you own a website and were wondering why it should be a legal issue to store IP addresses even if that helped you to prevent cyber attacks, the European Union’s top court seems to understand your skepticism. Website owners can now store users’ IP addresses in order to prevent “denial of service” and other forms of attacks. This comes as a big relief to web admins in the EU. #security SAP’s HCM Service Comes to Azure If you are using Microsoft’s Azure platform, you will soon be able to use SAP’s “SuccessFactors” cloud-based Human Capital Management (HCM) service as well. This move is expected to help companies to manage their employees better. Azure is one of the most popular open developer platforms out there, and this new partnership will enhance its adoption. #cloud TRAI Seeks Stakeholders’ Opinion on M2M Communication The Telecom Regulatory Authority of India wants to know what stakeholders think of machine-to-machine connectivity. Networked devices are increasingly becoming popular and M2M communication is expected to champion the cause of Smart Cities in India. It is no wonder TRAI wants to know what stakeholders think of M2M communication. #telecom Book Ola or Uber Directly from Google Search Booking a cab late in the night just got easier. You know longer have to wait for Ola or Uber apps to fire up. You can look for these cabs right from Google Search on your smartphone. Google announced this new facility in a blog post. #app Apple’s Updated Macbooks Are Coming Those of you looking for a new laptop might want to wait for a week. Apple just announced an event on October 27th, and it is almost an open secret that new MacBook Pro models will be announced. Extensive feature updates and overall design upgradations are expected. #corporate

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Top Tech News; 27 Sep 2016

  Get People to Change Those Yahoo Passwords, Now! If you haven’t already changed those Yahoo passwords, it is probably time you did. 500 million accounts have been compromised, and Yahoo blamed it all on a state-sponsored actor. Things aren’t going well with Yahoo, and this might be one of the last nails in the coffin. Yet, you should hurry up and ask everyone you know to change passwords, especially your employees. #security 86 Percent Do Not Cycle Their Passwords A survey conducted by BeyondTrust revealed that 86% do not regularly cycle their passwords. This means, many of your employees may be putting your enterprise security at risk. Of the 14% who do cycle their passwords, only 3% monitor their systems in real time. 52% are not even doing enough to counter known risks. Probably you need to hold a security related discussion at office? #security More Than Half of JVM Developers Embrace Microservices In a new survey of 2,100 JVM developers, it was found that more than 50% of them embrace microservices to enhance speed and agility. Microservices are modular and granular at the same time. This means, if there is a failure to a microservice, it does not affect the entire application. The Lightbend survey further found that corporate culture was a hindrance in adopting microservices. Time to do something about that. #development NYU Professor’s Coding Rainbow Project Goes Viral If you are planning to learn some coding yourself, or at least find videos which help in doing so, there aren’t many online. New York University lecturer Daniel Shiffman has uploaded a series of videos called Coding Rainbow, which is already going viral. Check these videos out, and they surely will help you or your employees, especially those interns. #development Don’t Personalize Digital Marketing to the Point of Depersonalization Internet is increasingly leading to a sense of depersonalization and homogeneity, all thanks to increased personalization, this report alleges. Self similarity is apparently not limited to physical world, but is creeping to digital marketing, Internet and social media too. This essay a makes a case against the overuse of personalization, which leads to homogeneity, and that, is not good for digital marketing anyway. #digital #marketing

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Top Tech News; 26 Sep 2016

  Now, Stream Apps Directly to Facebook BlueStacks has just announced that it released a solution to stream apps directly to Facebook. In fact, streaming apps could be as easy as streaming videos on YouTube. What’s more, creators can control the layout and design of the app without spending much resource. This could be a game changing development, if it works well. #apps #development   Smart Home Devices Are a Security Nightmare While more homes are getting smarter thanks to Internet of Things and other technologies, there seem to be a lot of loopholes and gaps causing security threats. ABI Research revealed that more than 360 million smart home devices will be shipped by 2020, and not all of these are secure. This is a virtual security nightmare waiting to happen, unless we wise up. #ai #security #iot   Deploying Apps Hurriedly Leading to Security Threats Ponemon Institute and F5 Networks released the findings of a study in which IT security professionals were polled. An interesting finding of the poll was that most companies are hurriedly deploying apps, without considering security challenges. Hurry makes curry, and if app development doesn’t take security into consideration, the curry won’t taste good. #security   Weebly Launches Email Marketing Module Weebly, the popular website builder and ecommerce marketplace is now adding features to rival Shopify’s features. In addition, it even offers an in-house developed email marketing module. Business owners will find this extremely useful. #ecommerce   Mobile Marketers, Get Ready to Lose $100 Million to Fraud AppsFlyer, a mobile attributing and marketing analytics firm revealed that mobile app marketers might lose nearly $100 million this year due to fraud. This will mostly include app install and engagement advertising fraud on the rise. This is one finding that is going to rattle a number of marketing departments. #mobile #marketing #security  

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Today’s Top Tech News

Oracle Is All Bombast after Launching IaaS Data Centers Oracle’s Larry Ellison claimed Amazon’s lead in the cloud business is over, because Oracle just released its second generation IaaS data centers. Fanciful as it might sound, dramatic claims such as these have a PR value, and declarations such as these get written about quickly. Larry sure knows how to grab some headlines. Will Oracle’s IaaS solutions outpace Amazon’s products? Only time shall tell. #corporate #cloud Google to Launch AI-powered Chat App Google is soon going to release Allo, an AI-powered chat application that lets you call people in your contact list. What sets this app apart is, it makes use of expression tools and helps you co-ordinate with your friends and family easily. Will people warm up to yet another chat application, even if it is AI-powered? #apps #AI Google Launches Trip Management App Google has released a new app to manage your trips and travels, and it is available on iOS and Android. Google Trips helps you book plane tickets, make hotel reservations and even guides you around the town you are visiting. You can download most of the content, allowing you to use it online and avoid international roaming charges. #apps DropBox Sneaking Into Mac Computers? DropBox is apparently using a dirty trick to gain access to Apple Mac OS X computers. SQL databases are being tampered by DropBox to access Mac OS X computers, according to Phil Stokes, a developer and blogger. DropBox defended the SQL trick by saying it is required to run its app on Apple computers efficiently. #security #storage Outsourcing Giant Mitie Warns of Reduced Profits With Britain’s exit from EU looming, outsourcing giant Mitie has warned that its profits will be ‘materially below’. Mitie may not be the only company to be affected by Brexit and other outsourcing giants are running into issues too. Could this bit of news affect other outsourcing companies in the UK too? #outsourcing

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