Open source software vulnerabilities see huge riseOpen source software vulnerabilities see huge rise

New research from RiskSense has revealed that the number of security vulnerabilities in open source software more than doubled last year.

To compile its new report titled “The Dark Reality of Open Source”, the firm used data from 54 open source projects dating all the way back to 2015 until the first three months of 2020 to discover a total of 2

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The best 4th of July sales 2020: a guide to the best deals going onThe best 4th of July sales 2020: a guide to the best deals going on

The 4th of July is just around the corner, which means a long holiday weekend filled with family, friends, outdoor fun, and incredible deals from your favorite retailers. The 4th of July sale event typically includes huge discounts on everything from mattresses, appliances, and furniture to TVs and laptops from retailers like Home Depot, Best Buy,

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NAS devices targeted by ransomware attackNAS devices targeted by ransomware attack

QNAP network-attached storage (NAS) devices are once again under attack as the operators of the eCh0raix ransomware have launched a new wave of attacks.

The eCh0raix ransomware was first deployed last July when its creators released the first version of their malware into the wild. Although its first ransomware ended up being decrypted, the group

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iPhone and Mac data encrypted in use by IBM toolkitiPhone and Mac data encrypted in use by IBM toolkit

IBM has released new toolkits for macOS and iOS that will make it possible for developers to begin incorporating fully homomorphic encryption (FHE) into their apps and services.

While the company has released toolkits for Apple's mobile and desktop operating systems on GitHub, it also plans to make them available for Linux and Android soon.

FHE is a

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£259 Xbox One X deals are back this week at Currys - but probably not for long£259 Xbox One X deals are back this week at Currys - but probably not for long

Xbox One X deals and cheap bundles have been few and far between in recent weeks, so if you're in the mood to get your game on, we thoroughly recommend picking up this Xbox One X bundle at Currys for just £259 right now.

With many retailers currently running low on Xbox One X stocks, this is a pretty rare deal right here and possibly your last

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