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Chrome 77 has been released with no EV indicators, contact picker or permanent Guest Mode. Learn more about Chrome 77, which is available for Linux users:
Have you heard Google is removing EV certificates from the Chrome omnibar? Get the details:
The new Kubernetes Security Platform comes with enhanced capabilities for DevOps and security teams to protect their container and Kubernetes environments. Get the details:
Are you familiar with bpftrace, a new Linux tracer that analyzes production performance problems and troubleshoots software? Learn more in this awesome Opensource.com article:
IBM Corp. todayannouncedthat it has reengineered its software portfolio to now be "cloud-native and optimized to run on Red Hat OpenShift." This will allow enterprises to build "mission-critical" apps once and "run them on all leading public clouds, including AWS, Microsoft Azure, Google Cloud Platform, Alibaba and IBM Cloud and on private clouds," according to the announcement.
In recent months, we’ve seen quite a few reports of the Google Play Store hosting counterfeit apps that are designed to dupe users and earn money through ad farms. In the latest reveal, CSIS Security Group’s report suggests that a fake app – promising updates for Samsung phones – has been installed by over 10 million users.
Huawei is making moves to sidestep the Trump administration's de facto ban by trademarking its own operating system. The OS, which has reportedly been in the works for years, was named in trademark applications filed in Peru under the name "Hongmeng," for use within nine countries and Europe (although it's been filed under the name "Ark OS" on the continent).
Facebook is reportedly planning to stop Chinese tech giant Huawei from pre-installing its applications on future Huawei smartphones.
Google has released today version 75 of its Chrome browser, available for Android, Chrome OS, Linux, Mac, and Windows.
While Microsoft is severing its relationship with Huawei, those with Huawei laptops may find a better experience on Linux.
To no one's surprise, Huawei isn't reacting calmly to losing key suppliers in the wake of the US' trade restrictions. Representative Abraham Liu said the company was the "victim of the bullying by the US administration," and that this was an attack on the "liberal, rules-based order." He added that the company wasn't taking the loss of Android support lying down. Huawei was "working closely" with Google to see how it could "handle the situation," Liu said, noting that Google had no motivations to block the company beyond complying with US law.
Following the US crackdown on Chinese technology companies, Google has cut off Huawei’s Android license, dealing a huge blow to the besieged phonemaker. Reuters first reported the news, and The Verge subsequently confirmed Google’s suspension of business with Huawei with a source familiar with the matter.
Apple’s devices are far better defended against malware and viruses than other platforms, but does this mean they don’t need anti-virus software?
Artificial Intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), and big data seem to be the buzzwords of the decade. We’re not just talking robots or autonomous cars — AI and ML’s reach will surely be beyond that. What that really is has been yet to be determined, but the technology will surely stretch across all that SDxCentral covers including 5G, IoT, security, SDN, NFV, and monitoring.
Kicking off Tuesday in Boston is Red Hat Summit 2019 where Red Hat Enterprise Linux 8.0 could be released or at least hearing more about the company's plans for releasing this next major installment of RHEL.
Mozilla announced plans today to ban Firefox extensions from its Add-ons portal if the extension contains obfuscated code.
The Internet Systems Consortium (ISC) has released security updates for its Berkeley Internet Name Domain (BIND), fixing vulnerabilities that if exploited could cause a denial of service condition.
A new set of antivirus tests conducted by AV-TEST show that Android users should not rely on Google Play Protect as their exclusive mobile security product.
Nutanix pushed general availability of its Karbon certified Kubernetes platform that runs as part of its broader Nutanix Cloud Native stack.
Embedded browsers within apps can be useful if you want to use an existing account from another service -- say, your Gmail log-in -- to access their features. However, they're also really easy to weaponize for man-in-the-middle types of phishing attacks. Since Google can't differentiate between a legitimate log-in and a phishing attempt through a browser from within an application, it's blocking sign-ins from all embedded browser frameworks starting in June.