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At the weekend, it emerged that Citrix’s GoToMyPC carrier has been hit through a few shape of assault, necessitating all users to reset their passwords to make sure debts aren’t compromised. news of the incident first emerged on Saturday, and there has been a in addition replace
Investigation under way after blast in south-west of city leaves at least 21 people injured, two of them seriously A bomb explosion on a Jerusalem bus has injured 21 people, two of them seriously, according to Israeli security sources. The explosion, the first in Jerusalem since the
Juan Manuel Santos calls for ‘more effective, lasting and human solution’ – and says his government will work alongside former bitter enemies Farc Juan Manuel Santos Photograph: Jorge Cabrera/Reuters The president of Colombia will present a plan for the complete and radical overhaul of global policy towards
Reports of people trapped inside buildings after second earthquake in as many nights in Kumamoto region A collapsed house on a street in Mashiki after Thursday’s earthquake. A strong quake has struck overnight. Photograph: Kimimasa Mayama/EPA A powerful earthquake with a preliminary magnitude of 7.1 has struck
Established in 1964, the Australian Design Centre (ADC) is “is Australia’s leading centre for contemporary design and practice, nurturing a nation of innovative thinkers, and inspiring audiences to use design in their own lives.” With an actual design center in the heart of Sydney the ADC has
Welcome to today’s ComputerworldUK Daily Digest. We explore devops and ask, what is it?! Also, why your business should upgrade to Windows 10 and what 2016 has instore for Dell. Plus: what publishers should do about adblocking. What is devops? The ultimate definition We explore what
When you download an operating system, you certainly don’t expect to be installing an altered version with a backdoor in place, but sadly this is what happened to some folks who downloaded a popular version of Linux over the weekend. To be precise, we are talking about