サクサク読めて、アプリ限定の機能も多数!
トップへ戻る
レイングッズ
news.softpedia.com
Microsoft has recently launched a new Microsoft Edge version based on Chrome, so the company is now hard at work on convincing users on Windows and Mac to give it a try. And what better method to advertise the new Microsoft Edge on Windows 10 than turning to an ad in a feature that everyone uses? A few days ago, Microsoft has started showing Microsoft Edge ads in the Windows 10 Start menu in the s
Security vendor Avast purchased Piriform earlier this year, and it was obviously just a matter of time until the company started offering bundles or adding some sort of interoperability between its existing products and the newly-acquired solutions. And today, it looks like this is exactly what’s happening with secure cleaning app CCleaner, which has started offering Avast Free Antivirus bundled i
An important Linux kernel security patch has been released today, March 6, 2017, for users of the CentOS 7 operating system series, addressing a total of four vulnerabilities discovered recently. CentOS 7 series are based on the freely distributed sources of the Red Hat Enterprise Linux 7 operating system, which means that it always inherits its newest kernel security updates. This one happens to
Systems belonging to the Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Trust suffered a major ransomware infection in October which caused operations to be interrupted for no less than four days. Although it was initially believed that the issue was caused by a malware infection spreading via USB, Pam Clipson, director of strategy and planning at Northern Lincolnshire and Goole NHS Foundation Tru
Members of the Anonymous hacker collective have created a custom tool that allows them and any person to launch DDoS attacks against five built-in targets. The tool was released to aid the group in its recent hacktivism campaign named #OpOlympicHacking, which debuted at the beginning of the month, just in time for the Rio Olympic Games. The tool is a Windows executable that launches a window with
The hacking crew that promised to launch DDoS attacks on the Pokemon GO servers on August 1 suffered a minor setback yesterday, after someone hacked their site, dumped the database, and shared it with data breach index service LeakedSource. The hacking crew's moniker is PoodleCorp, being a relatively new unit on the cyber-crime scene, which has made a name for itself by defacing popular YouTube ch
Microsoft has open-sourced Checked C, an extension to the C programming language that brings new features to address a series of security-related issues. As its name hints, Checked C will add checking to C. Checking will help developers detect common programming errors such as buffer overruns, out-of-bounds memory accesses, and incorrect type casts. These programming errors have been at the heart
LeakedSource, a company that maintains a searchable database of credentials leaked in data breaches, has revealed today that it added over 427 million user records to its immense database, after earlier this week it also included 167 million LinkedIn accounts. MySpace has not released any statement on this incident yet. If confirmed, the MySpace data breach will be one of the biggest data breaches
Change is live for Microsoft Account users, in a private preview for Microsoft Azure Active Directory customers Following the huge debacle related to the LinkedIn data breach that came to light last week, Microsoft's Identity Protection team has decided to ban the usage of common or simple passwords that may be easy to guess or have already appeared in breach lists. Microsoft says it has already a
Just a few moments ago, Clement Lefebvre, leader of the Linux Mint project, informs users of the popular, Ubuntu-based distribution that the servers where the Linux Mint website is hosted have been hacked to point the download links to specially crafted ISOs. According to Mr. Lefebvre, it appears that a group of hackers created a modified Linux Mint ISO, which included a backdoor. Then, they hacke
The Fedora 23 Linux operating system has not even been released, and Fedora Project's Jan Kurik comes with the first system-wide change proposal for the next major version of the acclaimed GNU/Linux distribution, Fedora 24. According to Mr. Kurik, it would appear that the upcoming Fedora 24 operating system will switch to the Python 3.5 dynamic programming language by default, for all the Fedora e
AngularJS 2 will come with React Native, NativeScript, and server-side rendering support With the deadline of AngularJS 2.x getting closer and closer, more details are being released of what the new version of this famous JavaScript framework will look like. The most recent updates were released at the Angular U conference in San Francisco, where two key members of Google's AngularJS team have pro
Today, April 12, is a big day for all fans of the Open Source movement, as Linus Torvalds had the pleasure of announcing the immediate availability for download of the highly anticipated Linux kernel 4.0. Besides the new version number, Linux kernel 4.0 finally allows no-reboot patching, adds new drivers and updates existing ones, brings better support for new hardware components, and includes sev
One of the main problems with Linux platform fragmentation is that there are a number of concurrent binaries available for various platforms and they are not compatible with each other. Linus Torvalds explains why he thinks that the binary concept on Linux is broken and why he doesn't use them for his projects.. The fact that most of the major distributions use different binaries is a well known p
Source code, a recording of a conversation and employee information has been leaked A group of hackers claims to have breached the systems of the now defunct Mt. Gox in an effort to find out what really happened to the world’s largest Bitcoin exchange. Dzoba.com has been monitoring the ##mtgox-chat chat room. An individual using the online moniker “nanashi____” said he and his group breached Mt. G
DeadMellox shares some insight on the results of the group's latest operations As we mentioned earlier, DeadMellox, the leader of Team GhostShell, revealed that he has decided to take a break from the hacking scene for an undetermined period of time. Before he does that, we’ve asked him to offer us an interview to find out more about the impact of his group’s operations. The hacker also detailed s
The name of LulzSec will be forever associated with infiltrators and traitors Members of LulzSec Reborn told us in a recent interview that they were not connected to Anonymous, but it seems that there’s more to it than that. An Anonymous representative reveals that not only they’re not connected, but also, they’re totally against the newly formed collective. “It’s a shame to see sensible media out
The series continues with a 13-year-old hacker part of Anonymous This week’s interview from our series called Hackers around the world features a 13-year-old hacker from Australia who already made quite an impression on the international hacking scene after breaching Sony Pictures, Zuffa’s Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), and some major government sites. S3rver.exe, the hacker in question, wa
These days, BitTorrent is the most popular P2P (peer-to-peer) file distribution protocol. Whether you want to share some files or you just want to get your hands on the latest Linux distributions, then you must use a BitTorrent client. There are many BitTorrent clients for Linux, starting with the old and classical BitTorrent (yes, just like the protocol) and ending with the brand new Deluge, and
The new Ubuntu 11.04 (Natty Narwhal) operating system introduced a different user interface, designed by Canonical, called Unity. With it, the Ubuntu development team also released some keyboard shortcuts for easy usage. With this article we want to inform our readers who use Ubuntu 11.04 with Unity about some very useful and helpful mouse tricks and keyboard shortcuts. With these tricks and short
As everyone already knows, the highly anticipated Ubuntu 10.04 LTS (Lucid Lynx) operating system was released on April 29th, after 6 months of work. The new features of this release can be seen by clicking the link above, however... it appears that Canonical refused to fix a bug. And we are talking about the Ubuntu logo shown during boot. (Please read the Plymouth README file located under the /us
Espoo, Finland-based mobile phone maker Nokia is reported to plan not having a stand at the Mobile World Congress 2010, which is to take place in Barcelona. The company focuses only on Nokia Siemens Networks for the event; at least this is what it stated when asked about its objectives. “Nokia is committed to Mobile World Congress, as it has been since the event started. In 2010 Mobile World Congr
The Internet got started with just two computers linked together in 1969 We take it for granted today and it's easy to forget just how new it really is, but the Internet is a very different beast than it was just five years ago. It's now evolving at an amazing pace and soon one third of the world's population will be online. Its beginnings 40 years ago though were a lot more humble. The actual bir
Ruby-based business applications might soon become available for Google's Android operating system, courtesy of the development team that delivered the JRuby version of the Ruby programming language. According to a recent article on computerworld, Charles Nutter, JRuby (an implementation of Ruby for the Java Virtual Machine) architect at Engine Yard, stated recently that they were already on the r
As you may know, in March 2008 a web-based platform called OpenSocial was launched, designed to unify hi5 payments via a single platform meant to collect micro-transactions on the social networking web property. Since the introduction of OpenSocial, developers have been laboring to find a method to integrate and offer support for hi5’s micro-transactions, but their struggle is now over. Using this
Well, here we go again... it appears the Canonical just uploaded some new and very nice desktop themes for the upcoming Ubuntu 9.04 (Jaunty Jackalope) operating system, in order to please their devoted users. Softpedia is once again the first website to offer you a preview of the new artwork, which will probably be present in the final release of Ubuntu 9.04. OK, so... long story short, it looks l
I guess everyone already knows that OpenOffice.org 3.0 will not be available (sad, I know) for the Intrepid Ibex (Ubuntu 8.10), because the developers did not have enough time to test it, and they will introduce it later this year. Therefore, Ubuntu 8.10 ships with OpenOffice.org 2.4.1 and, if you want to use the new and improved version, then this guide is for you! However, we will not do a fresh
このページを最初にブックマークしてみませんか?
『news.softpedia.com』の新着エントリーを見る
j次のブックマーク
k前のブックマーク
lあとで読む
eコメント一覧を開く
oページを開く