Thin Client News May 1 – VMware, RTM Locker By Thin Client | May 1, 2023 0 Comment Most recent stories in Thin Client Recommended 2022 The Industry Group 6 days ago VMware fixes critical zero-day exploit chain used at Pwn2Own bleepingcomputer.com – Sergiu Gatlan VMware has released security updates to address zero-day vulnerabilities that could be chained to gain code execution systems running unpatched … The Industry Group 4 days ago Linux version of RTM Locker ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers bleepingcomputer.com – Bill Toulas RTM Locker is the latest enterprise-targeting ransomware operation found to be deploying a Linux encryptor that targets virtual machines on VMware … The Industry Group Google ads push BumbleBee malware used by ransomware gangs bleepingcomputer.com – Bill Toulas The enterprise-targeting Bumblebee malware is distributed through Google Ads and SEO poisoning that promote popular software like Zoom, Cisco … The Industry Group Schools bought millions of Chromebooks in 2020 — and three years later, they’re starting to break The Verge The US Public Interest Research Group Education Fund has found that cheap Chromebooks, due to their short lifespans and lack of repairability, are both less sustainable and more expensive for schools than pricier devices might be. Back in early 2020, as the covid pandemic drove classrooms online, … The Industry Group Sony backs maker of tiny Raspberry Pi computers with fresh funding, access to A.I. chips CNBC – Ryan Browne The company behind the Raspberry Pi line of computers has raised fresh investment from Sony’s semiconductor unit, in a deal aimed at advancing its … The Industry Group FDA will refuse new medical devices for cybersecurity reasons on Oct. 1 scmagazine.com – Jessica Davis The Food and Drug Administration announced March 29 that it will begin to “refuse to accept” medical devices and related systems over cybersecurity … The Industry Group Okay, so ChatGPT just debugged my code. For real. ZDNET – David Gewirtz Not only can ChatGPT write code, it can read code. On one hand, that’s very helpful. On the other hand, that’s truly terrifying. So. Programming. For … The Industry Group This new 2-in-1 Dell laptop broke tons of world records — here are its many ‘firsts’ Laptop Magazine – Kimberly Gedeon Say hello to the new Dell Latitude 9440, a 2-in-1 that breaks tons of records. Before we dive into the number of “firsts” it claims, let’s talk about … The Industry Group Locking down your JavaScript: positive blocking with Page Shield policies cloudflare.com – Michael Tremante Web development teams are tasked with delivering feature-rich applications at lightning speeds. To help them, there are thousands of pre-built … Post Views: 5,240
The Industry Group 6 days ago VMware fixes critical zero-day exploit chain used at Pwn2Own bleepingcomputer.com – Sergiu Gatlan VMware has released security updates to address zero-day vulnerabilities that could be chained to gain code execution systems running unpatched …
The Industry Group 4 days ago Linux version of RTM Locker ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers bleepingcomputer.com – Bill Toulas RTM Locker is the latest enterprise-targeting ransomware operation found to be deploying a Linux encryptor that targets virtual machines on VMware …
The Industry Group Google ads push BumbleBee malware used by ransomware gangs bleepingcomputer.com – Bill Toulas The enterprise-targeting Bumblebee malware is distributed through Google Ads and SEO poisoning that promote popular software like Zoom, Cisco …
The Industry Group Schools bought millions of Chromebooks in 2020 — and three years later, they’re starting to break The Verge The US Public Interest Research Group Education Fund has found that cheap Chromebooks, due to their short lifespans and lack of repairability, are both less sustainable and more expensive for schools than pricier devices might be. Back in early 2020, as the covid pandemic drove classrooms online, …
The Industry Group Sony backs maker of tiny Raspberry Pi computers with fresh funding, access to A.I. chips CNBC – Ryan Browne The company behind the Raspberry Pi line of computers has raised fresh investment from Sony’s semiconductor unit, in a deal aimed at advancing its …
The Industry Group FDA will refuse new medical devices for cybersecurity reasons on Oct. 1 scmagazine.com – Jessica Davis The Food and Drug Administration announced March 29 that it will begin to “refuse to accept” medical devices and related systems over cybersecurity …
The Industry Group Okay, so ChatGPT just debugged my code. For real. ZDNET – David Gewirtz Not only can ChatGPT write code, it can read code. On one hand, that’s very helpful. On the other hand, that’s truly terrifying. So. Programming. For …
The Industry Group This new 2-in-1 Dell laptop broke tons of world records — here are its many ‘firsts’ Laptop Magazine – Kimberly Gedeon Say hello to the new Dell Latitude 9440, a 2-in-1 that breaks tons of records. Before we dive into the number of “firsts” it claims, let’s talk about …
The Industry Group Locking down your JavaScript: positive blocking with Page Shield policies cloudflare.com – Michael Tremante Web development teams are tasked with delivering feature-rich applications at lightning speeds. To help them, there are thousands of pre-built …