The repository of the open-source compression utility xz Utils, in which a backdoor was found prior to the Easter weekend, has now been restored to GitHub.
In the same way that a hungry traveller who has been wandering in the wilderness without food or water for months would grab at any sustenance, Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has leapt upon a throwaway remark from US President Joe Biden about freedom for WikiLeaks founder and publisher Julian Assange.
The Federal Government’s announcement that it will move to strengthen Australia’s merger laws, bringing Australia into line with most other developed economies, will benefit Australian consumers and businesses of all sizes, as well as the wider economy, according to the head of the competition watchdog, the ACCC.
Genetec has been providing unified security solutions for over two decades - bringing all your door controls, video cameras, license plate recognition, and other physical security elements into one single interface. Its SaaS solution is now imminent and this makes the barrier to entry a no-brainer, allowing partners and customers to enroll in minutes.
The Federal Court has found that Master Wealth Control Pty Ltd, trading as DG Institute breached the Australian Consumer Law, and that its sole director Dominque Grubisa was “knowingly concerned in the contraventions”, in proceedings brought by the competition watchdog, the ACCC.
Cloud storage company Wasabi Technologies has introduced Wasabi AiR, claimed to be the ‘industry's first' AI-enabled intelligent media storage.
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