Bad actors continuously evolve their tactics and are becoming more sophisticated. Within the past couple of years, we've seen supply chain attacks that quickly create widespread damage throughout entire industries. But the attackers aren't just focusing their efforts on supply chains.For example, businesses are becoming increasingly more reliant on SaaS apps and the cloud – … [Read more...] about [eBook] Your First 90 Days as MSSP: 10 Steps to Success
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New Amazon Kindle Bug Could’ve Let Attackers Hijack Your eBook Reader
Amazon earlier this April addressed a critical vulnerability in its Kindle e-book reader platform that could have been potentially exploited to take full control over a user's device, resulting in the theft of sensitive information by just deploying a malicious e-book. "By sending Kindle users a single malicious e-book, a threat actor could have stolen any information stored on … [Read more...] about New Amazon Kindle Bug Could’ve Let Attackers Hijack Your eBook Reader
[eBook] Why Autonomous XDR Is Going to Replace NGAV/EDR
For most organizations today, endpoint protection is the primary security concern. This is not unreasonable – endpoints tend to be the weakest points in an environment – but it also misses the forest for the trees. As threat surfaces expand, security professionals are harder pressed to detect threats that target other parts of an environment and can easily miss a real … [Read more...] about [eBook] Why Autonomous XDR Is Going to Replace NGAV/EDR
Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian
See the world of Fifty Shades of Grey anew through the eyes of Christian Grey. In Christian's own words, and through his thoughts, reflections, and dreams, E L James offers a fresh perspective on the love story that has enthralled millions of readers around the world. Christian Grey exercises control in all things; his world is neat, disciplined, and utterly empty—until … [Read more...] about Grey: Fifty Shades of Grey as Told by Christian
Judge Issues Remedies in Apple E-Book Case, Does Not Change In-App Purchasing Rules
Judge Denise Cote has issued her remedies to address Apple's e-book price fixing in a final order last night. The order prohibits Apple from making the kind of deals that resulted in publishers joining together to force Amazon to change its e-book business model; however, it does not change how Apple's in-app purchasing works. … [Read more...] about Judge Issues Remedies in Apple E-Book Case, Does Not Change In-App Purchasing Rules
Judge Says Apple Needs External Monitor to Ensure It Doesn't Fix E-Book Pricing Again
U.S. District Judge Denise Cote said she plans on requiring Apple to hire an external monitor to ensure it doesn't fix e-book pricing again, according to a Reuters report. Cote found Apple guilty of conspiring with publishers to fix e-book pricing in July but has to order remedies for the situation. Apple has vowed to appeal the verdict. … [Read more...] about Judge Says Apple Needs External Monitor to Ensure It Doesn't Fix E-Book Pricing Again
Apple Calls DOJ's Revised Proposed E-Book Remedy a 'Broadside Masquerading as a Brief'
In a new court filing obtained by AllThingsD, Apple berates the DOJ's revised proposed e-book remedies calling them a “broadside masquerading as a brief” and a “transparent attempt effort to attack the credibility of Apple and its counsel, and obtain an injunction wildly out of proportion to the issues and evidence in the case.” Apple is asking the court to order the DOJ to … [Read more...] about Apple Calls DOJ's Revised Proposed E-Book Remedy a 'Broadside Masquerading as a Brief'
DOJ States Apple's Changes to In-App Purchases Were Targeted Towards Amazon
The Department of Justice recently revised their proposal to punish Apple for iBook antitrust violations, alleging that the Cupertino California company lied to the government about the manner in which the App Store operates and that changes to rules governing in-app purchases were designed to cripple Amazon’s competitive Kindle app. Notably, the new proposal cuts the … [Read more...] about DOJ States Apple's Changes to In-App Purchases Were Targeted Towards Amazon
Here’s That Steve Jobs E-Book Email to James Murdoch
The Steve Jobs email to James Murdoch which figures prominently in the Department of Justice's pricing fixing case against Apple has been made public. The quote from the email which reads, “Throw in with Apple and see if we can all make a go of this to create a real mainstream e-books market at $12.99 and $14.99” is supposedly clear evidence that Apple conspired with Murdoch … [Read more...] about Here’s That Steve Jobs E-Book Email to James Murdoch