An anonymous reader writes: Microsoft is still encouraging businesses to rent their Office software, according to TechRadar. “In a bid to further persuade users of the standalone versions of Office to shift over to a cloud subscription (Office 365), Microsoft…
SMSVova Spyware Hiding in ‘System Update’ App Ejected From Google Play Store
An Android app that falsely claimed to be a tool for keeping smartphones up-to-date with the latest version of the OS was found surreptitiously tracking the physical location of it users using spyware called SMSVova.
UK government reports on business breaches and it’s not pretty
Almost half have experienced a cyber attack while a third do not have anyone at board level tasked with cyber security.
Multiple security holes discovered in Linksys routers
As with every router vulnerability, a key issue is, “How many owners will hear about the issue and bother to update?”
News in brief: Google Home gets smarter; Hackers target South Korean missiles; Harry Huskey dies
Your daily round-up of some of the other stories in the news
Ask Slashdot: How Do You Explain 'Don't Improve My Software Syndrome' Or DIMSS?
dryriver writes: I am someone who likes to post improvement suggestions for different software tools I use on the internet. If I see a function in a software that doesn’t work well for me or could work better for everyone…
Apple Hires Top Google Satellite Executives For New Hardware Team
An anonymous reader quotes a report from The Verge: The iPhone maker has recruited a pair of top Google satellite executives for a new hardware team, according to people familiar with the matter. John Fenwick, who led Google’s spacecraft operations,…
Cycling To Work Can Cut Cancer and Heart Disease
randomErr quotes a report from BBC: Want to live longer? Reduce your risk of cancer? And heart disease? Then cycle to work, say scientists. The five-year study of 250,000 UK commuters also showed walking had some benefits over sitting on…
Developer of BrickerBot Malware Claims He Destroyed Over Two Million Devices
An anonymous reader writes: In an interview today, the author of BrickerBot, a malware that bricks IoT and networking devices, claimed he destroyed over 2 million devices, but he never intended to do so in the first place. His intentions…
All-Electric 'Flying Car' Takes Its First Test Flight In Germany
Today, Munich-based Lilium Aviation conducted the first test flight of its all-electric, two-seater, vertical take-off and landing (VTOL) prototype. “In a video provided by the Munich-based startup, the aircraft can be seen taking off vertically like a helicopter, and then…