Iraqi troops pushed to the edge of Mosul’s historic Old City on Tuesday, as the battle for Islamic State’s other major urban stronghold kicked off in neighboring Syria.
Day: June 6, 2017
French Police Shoot Man Who Struck Officer Near Notre Dame
French authorities locked down the area around Notre Dame Cathedral after a man attacked police with a hammer. Police shot the man in the leg and recovered a backpack with knives in it.
Scammers use Instagram to help them steal $50,000 from PA banks
The Facebook-owned photo sharing application was used as a recruiting tool to lure people into a bank fraud scheme.
Access privileges for distributed stakeholders
When collaborative groups include employees and third parties, you need comprehensive access control. Here’s a look at solutions that restrict unauthorized users while ensuring that legitimate workers stay productive.
Kaspersky Lab files more antitrust complaints against Microsoft
Russian security vendor Kaspersky Lab has filed more antitrust complaints against Microsoft over Windows 10, this time with the EU and German Federal Cartel.
Red Hat supports NFS in Ceph Storage 2.3
Want better NFS and cloud storage software-defined storage for your Linux servers? Check out Red Hat’s latest take on Ceph.
The challenges of shared files
Distributed workgroups make file sharing and version control a complex proposition. Here are common pain points and tips on how to control the chaos.
Will your Mac run macOS High Sierra?
Find out if there’s life in your old Mac, or whether it’s time to unlimber your wallet and give Apple some more of your hard-earned cash.
Google Chrome tips and tricks
Do you want to become a Google Chrome power user? Read on!
Amid fresh NSA leak, why you should start taking printer security seriously
A leaked NSA report highlights the need for better printer security, logging jobs, and tracking documents. Here are three lessons for enterprises to ponder.