MangoLassi community darling Ubiquiti Networks was the victim of a CEO Scam social engineering attack that, according to public SEC filings, cost the company $39.1 million in damages. Damages was purely to financial resources and has no impact to customers or products.
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Ubiquiti Networks Hit with BEC or CEO Scam Social Engineering Attach Loses $39.1M
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Great New Trove of Relics of Alexander the Great
Amphipolis site yields lots of new stuff from Alexander the Great's Macedonian Empire.
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How To: Making Linux More Secure
Linux.com looks at how to secure Linux. This is about doing the basics to make sure that your system is ready for use. Perfect for new admins to look at best practices.
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Introducing ChaletOS, a Linux Desktop Windows Clone
Now when Linux is becoming more & more popular among non-Linux users, there is a Linux distribution dedicated for such users who are blank about Linux. ChaletOS is a new, sleek & beautiful operating system that is very much Like modern Windows. ChaletOS aims for making ease in learning Linux, taking away from complexities for new users. Personally I think about their aim, "Great!".
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The Government of India Creates New Linux Distro and Abandons Windows
A big day for the open source world. The Government of India, soon to be the world's most populace country, has decided to leave Windows behind, build their own Linux distro and move to Linux for government computing. As such a large government this is a very major move and would likely encourage adoption within the country as well.
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Solu Mini Computer Runs Linux on Tegra K1
Finnish computer maker Solu is starting a Kickstarter to make a new mini computer with a touch screen that runs Linux with an innovative UI on an NVidia ARM Tegra K1 CPU. This looks like it could be an amazing machine. The Tegra CPU is extremely powerful and lower power and this device is very attractive. And being able to be used with its own screen or used as a trackpad for a desktop is really innovative. I am really looking forward to seeing how they develop this one. This unit is battery powered and can drive a 4K display! The new Linux OS is called SoluOS.
http://linuxgizmos.com/files/solumachines_solu_hands1-thm.jpg
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The unit has a quad core Tegra (that's four ARM cores) and 192 CUDA cores in its GPU package with 4GB of RAM which is pretty good for a unit of this size, and a 32GB SSD.
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CloudFlare Adds HTTP/2
CloudFlare this morning announced that they have added the HTTP/2 (aka SPDY) protocol.
As of this morning, CloudFlare has enabled HTTP/2 on your web property.
If your site was using SPDY before, you won't have to make any changes to your code to stay up to date with modern browsers.
If your site wasn’t using SPDY, it is now dramatically faster.
HTTP/2 is the new and improved version of HTTP and is optimized for the modern website—making CSS, JavaScript, image assets and any other resources load simultaneously without complicated techniques like domain sharding and file concatenation.