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The IT firm SolarWinds suffered a massive hack when attackers plugged malicious code into the company's software. According to Business Insider, the code was then distributed to 18,000 of its 300,000 clients. But SolarWinds was warned in 2019 that its 'solarwinds123' password for its update server could be accessed by anyone. Security researcher Vinoth Kumar, who sounded the alarm over such a dodgy password, told Reuters anyone could have 'easily' broken in. SolarWinds says experts are now working to identify weak security points in the company's system that could have led to the attack.
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Old photographs fade away, and old videotapes can become unplayable. Digital photos are also vulnerable, and can be lost when computer hard drives fail. But a young university student has come up with a new way to keep our memories secure.
Ford’s new Focus RS has arrived and is ready to ask big questions of all its hot hatch rivals, including the Audi RS3 and VW Golf R. Road test editor James Disdale thinks it's time to settle the argument with one of the most anticipated car group tests of 2016! Focus RS in-depth review: http://aex.ae/1OIfXSi Audi RS3 in-depth review: http://aex.ae/1DBVkSz VW Golf R in-depth review: http://aex.ae/1VjwIY7
According to the managing director of Audi Electronics, the Apple and Android "connected car" solutions are not for you. While speaking with Mashable Peter Steiner clarified that the two network systems are limited by their reliance on Google Maps. Steiner added that built-in navigation and cloud mapping technologies for in-dash electronics can't be replaced Google. Specifically, Audi, BMW and Diamler teamed up to buy Nokia's HERE mapping services for exactly this purpose. And as far as those car brands are concerned, their system is far more accurate, up-to-date and robust than anything Apple or Google offer.
the latest version of OS X is now available for download. Known as El Capitan, the new OS brings under-the-hood enhancements, better window management and updates to the new core apps. Before you take the plunge, do yourself a favor and make a backup of your Mac.The easiest way to do this is using Time Machine and an external hard drive. You can also use a cloud service such as Dropbox, iCloud and Google Drive to back up your files and folders. are you ready for El Capitan