Ericsson is working on a more open “telecom cloud.” Here’s why it matters.

Ericsson is trying to make the “telecom cloud” more open. More specifically, Ericsson is working with Canonical, the company behind commercial support for the Ubuntu operating system (OS) to try to make the “telecom cloud” more open. Even more specifically than that, the two firms have announced a three year partnership which sees Ericsson deploy […]
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Dyre Wolf Malware Allows Hackers to Steal Millions from Enterprise Organizations

Hackers have stolen millions of dollars from targeted companies with a malware campaign that IBM calls The Dyre Wolf. On Thursday, IBM security intelligence researchers released a report featuring a twist on Dyre malware that allows criminals to...

Internet of Things: What Drives Customer Satisfaction?

A bold prediction: Over the next five years, a number of companies will use Internet of Things technologies to vault past competitors and become irreplaceable to customers. I expect this especially to be the case for companies that sell high-price products and services to customers whose lives and livelihoods depend on such offerings. Think about patients on life-saving medical equipment in their homes. Or construction machinery that needs to work every day on the construction site.

Android Installer Hijacking Bug Used as Lure for Malware

Mobile users became alarmed after the discovery of an Android bug that was dubbed as the “Android Installer Hijacking vulnerability.” This flaw can allow cybercriminals to replace or modify legitimate apps with malicious versions that can steal information. Given the high profile nature of this discovery, we decided to search for threats that might exploit this vulnerability. […]Post from: Trendlabs Security Intelligence Blog - by Trend MicroAndroid Installer Hijacking Bug Used as Lure for Malware

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