Google, Intel, and Microsoft partner to improve cloud security.

Some of the biggest names in tech have banded together in an effort to promote industry-wide security standards for securing data in use. The initiative — dubbed Confidential Computing Consortium (CCC) — has Alibaba Cloud, Arm, Baidu, Google Cloud, IBM, Intel, Microsoft, Red Hat, Swisscom, and Tencent as its founding members. origin »

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Open-source spyware bypasses Google Play defenses — twice.

Google Play Store continues to attract sketchy Android apps despite its best efforts to vet incoming apps for malware. In a new report published by security firm ESET, researchers have discovered the first known instance of an open-source spyware bypassing the internet giant’s app store vetting process — twice. origin »

Can SmartX Transform How We Interact and Pay?.

Coinspeaker Can SmartX Transform How We Interact and Pay?It is obvious that traditional social media platforms are far from being ideal. Then, where can we find the ideal solution? SmartX might already have the answer.Can SmartX Transform How We Interact and Pay? origin »

Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Wants Blockchain Voting.

Coinspeaker Presidential Candidate Andrew Yang Wants Blockchain VotingThe endorsement for blockchain technology and skepticism of exisiting technologies is reflected in Yang’s campaign website which states that traditionally used machines are vulnerable to tampering and hacking, when compared to the world’s latest available technologies. origin »

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Cryptojacking malware found in 11 RubyGem language repositories.

Malware designed to surreptitiously infect victims’ computer systems and mine cryptocurrency on behalf of hackers has been found in 11 code libraries on programming language manager RubyGems. Hackers exploited RubyGems – a package manager for the Ruby programming language that devs use to upload and distribute new versions of software – by downloading Ruby libraries, adding the malicious code, and re-uploading them under new names Decrypt reports. origin »

Belgium Watchdog Extends List of Scam Crypto Companies.

Belgium’s Financial Services Authority (FSMA) has added new warnings to its list of firms thought to be involved with crypto-related fraud. The financial watchdog has now alerted the nation’s investing public to a total of 121 different scam cryptocurrency-focused investment prospects since it started listing them in early 2018. origin »

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