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Oracle close 297 vulnerabilities in patch of April

Oracle close 297 vulnerabilities in patch of April

Oracle advises its customers to install its April critical patch update. The company closed 297 vulnerabilities in the Database Server, Fusion Middleware, Enterprise Manager, E-Business Suite, PeopleSoft and Siebel CRM. There are also security solutions for Java SE, Virtualization, MySQL and Sun Sys... Read more

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Continental and Valeo want European antitrust action against Nokia

Continental and Valeo want European antitrust action against Nokia

The German car manufacturer Continental and the French company Valeo, together with Daimler and Bury Technologies, have filed an antitrust investigation with the European Union into Nokia's patent licensing practices for cars. That's what the Finnish company said to Reuters on Wednesday. German car ... Read more

date5 years ago
Salesforce incorporates location software specialist MapAnything

Salesforce incorporates location software specialist MapAnything

Salesforce acquired MapAnything, a provider of location-based intelligence software, for an unknown amount. Over the past few months, MapAnything has been able to raise a total of 84 million dollars in several financing rounds, according to Venturebeat. According to connoisseurs, the takeover is no ... Read more

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Samsung Galaxy Fold screens after two days broken at reviewers

Samsung Galaxy Fold screens after two days broken at reviewers

Several reviewers report that their review copy of the Samsung Galaxy Fold broke down within two days. The Galaxy Fold was unveiled by Samsung in February, and comes with a foldable screen that unfolds to a 7.3-inch display. For folding, the phone includes a flexible plastic screen with a hinge. Tha... Read more

date5 years ago
Zero-day in Windows gives attackers full control over PC

Zero-day in Windows gives attackers full control over PC

A bug in the Windows kernel is actively exploited in cyber attacks to completely take over an affected system. The zero-day leak was discovered and patched by Microsoft last week. The leak was discovered by Kaspersky Lab researchers and was also abused in the wild before Microsoft was notified. The ... Read more

date5 years ago
CEO ASML suggests that Samsung was behind espionage

CEO ASML suggests that Samsung was behind espionage

According to ASML leader Peter Wennink, the Chinese government was not at all behind the company's espionage. In an interview with the NOS, he suggests that that is Samsung. The smartphone manufacturer denies that. Last week it was announced that various data from ASML had been stolen. A link was q... Read more

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