Cameras stories - Page 46
Symantec's cyber security predictions for 2017
Wed, 7th Dec 2016
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security experts Symantec have compiled a list of 10 security threat predictions for 2017 as cybercriminals change tactics. Here's what can we expect.
Siemens-branded CCTV webcams require urgent firmware patch
Thu, 1st Dec 2016
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surveillance
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healthtech
Siemens-branded IP-based CCTV cameras are the latest internet-connected devices to be found vulnerable to hacking attacks.
Hands-on Review: Xplore XSLATE R12 - hard to kill, hard to beat
Mon, 28th Nov 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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mobility
Xplore recently launched their latest detachable rugged tablet PC – the XSLATE R12, a truly next generation device.
The odd, 8-year legacy of the Conficker worm
Tue, 22nd Nov 2016
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microsoft
Conficker's legacy lingers eight years after it first emerged, infecting 11 million devices worldwide and costing up to USD $9 billion in cleanup.
Travel tips: The gadgets that I take on my overseas jaunts
Mon, 21st Nov 2016
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digital entertainment
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microsoft
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kindle
Navigating modern air travel's dual ease and hassle, these versatile gadgets can lighten your load and elevate your overseas adventures.
Huawei has now shipped nine million P9 smartphones. What else could be next?
Mon, 14th Nov 2016
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displays
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huawei
They've come such a long way in a short amount of time. They mightn't have the same brand recognition as Apple or Samsung, but they've been busy.
New verticals offering high growth for Sektor and its resellers
Wed, 9th Nov 2016
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wireless networks
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healthtech
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cloud services
An expansion in the verticals it focuses on is reaping returns for distributor Sektor - and its local resellers.
Will consumers get caught in the crossfire of a DDoS attack?
Tue, 8th Nov 2016
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ddos
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arbor networks
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opinion
Here's the lesson for everyone: pay attention to what's happening in the real world. Keep an eye on the news for geopolitical events.
Exclusive: The cyber security supply chain
Tue, 8th Nov 2016
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Vincent Weafer of McAfee Labs warns of the need to secure the cyber supply chain, as attackers target weak links for exploitation.
Trick or threat? How zombie IoT devices surprised the internet
Tue, 1st Nov 2016
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cybersecurity
Millions of IoT devices formed a giant zombie army to launch DDoS attacks, proving the need for better security. #IoT #cybersecurity.
What you need to know about the Mirai botnet behind recent major DDoS attacks
Tue, 1st Nov 2016
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wireless networks
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cybersecurity
A DDoS on DNS provider Dyn last week managed to disrupt an array of the internet's biggest websites, including Paypal. Here's what you need to know.
Hands on: D-Link DCS2630L 180 degree HD Wi-Fi camera
Fri, 28th Oct 2016
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D-Link's DCS2630L Wi-Fi camera impresses with 180-degree HD view, catering to blind spots in home surveillance.
Troubleshooting wireless interference can be a nightmare for businesses
Tue, 18th Oct 2016
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wireless networks
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cloud services
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wifi
Troubleshooting wireless interference is a challenge for many companies, but having the right tools can make all the difference, according to NETSCOUT.
Hands-on Review: Huawei P9 Lite - the perfect balance of price and features
Mon, 17th Oct 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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huawei
Huawei P9 Lite strikes the sweet spot between cost and features, a worthy contender in the budget phone arena.
Looking beyond the numbers: How CoreLogic turns data into actionable insights
Wed, 5th Oct 2016
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data analytics
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martech
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planning
Delivering meaningful data is CoreLogic's modus operandi. It's not just about serving data anymore, it's now about serving it with action.
Connected homes and IoT driving residential security systems
Mon, 3rd Oct 2016
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cybersecurity
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technavio
The residential security systems market is set to grow more than 7% during 2016-2020, with security cameras leading the way.
Hands-on Review: Lenovo's ThinkPad X1 Tablet
Mon, 3rd Oct 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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lenovo
With so much thought going into the engineering I can report nothing negative about his little beauty. Certainly a worthwhile investment.
IoT devices creating massive DDoS botnets
Fri, 30th Sep 2016
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malware
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Over the last two weeks, two of the largest DDoS attack ever recorded have been executed against security journalist Brian Krebs and OVH.
Vocus launches gigabit UFB plans aimed at gamers
Thu, 29th Sep 2016
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broadband
First or not, gigabit broadband is fast. It isn't so much a matter of watching characters appear – blink and you'll miss the entire site.
Hands-on Review: Acer Switch Alpha 12 - a tablet packed with value
Wed, 28th Sep 2016
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gaming
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digital entertainment
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acer
Armed with an Intel Core i3 processor, the Acer Switch Alpha 12 is pretty zippy upon startup, and I found it easy to use the touch screen controls.