Tuesday, June 17, 2014

SanDisk to buy enterprise flash storage specialist Fusion-io for $1.1 billion

  Box just bought real-world equivalent of Pied Piper | Hacked Synology NAS systems used in high-profit cryptocurrency mining operation

 
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SanDisk to buy enterprise flash storage specialist Fusion-io for $1.1 billion
SanDisk is looking to shore up its position in the enterprise flash storage market by purchasing Fusion-io for US$1.1 billion in an all-cash deal.The acquisition, which was announced Monday, is expected to close in SanDisk's third fiscal quarter."Fusion-io will accelerate our efforts to enable the flash-transformed data center, helping companies better manage increasingly heavy data workloads at a lower total cost of ownership," SanDisk CEO Sanjay Mehrotra said in a statement.+ ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD Top tech M&As of 2014 +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Box just bought real-world equivalent of Pied Piper
Cloud storage provider Box announced today that it has acquired Streem, a small startup with some impressive technology in that area, for an undisclosed fee. Streem's technology is designed to make the personal cloud as seamless as possible – Streem embeds itself in the local operating system, allowing the cloud storage to function as an extension of the existing hard drive, and uses secret sauce to speed up media playback. +ALSO ON NETWORK WORLD: Level 3 buying TW Telecom for $5.7 billion to upgrade metro coverage | Waratek tackles Java application security +To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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Hacked Synology NAS systems used in high-profit cryptocurrency mining operation
A hacker exploited publicly known vulnerabilities to install malware on network-attached storage systems manufactured by Synology and used their computing power to generate Dogecoins, a type of cryptocurrency.The operation took place during the first months of the year and is likely the most profitable of its kind to date, earning the attacker over US$600,000 according to a recent analysis by researchers from Dell SecureWorks.Using CPUs and GPUs to solve cryptographic problems as part of cryptocurrency systems is an activity referred to as mining. Those who perform it—typically using their own systems—are automatically rewarded by the system with units or subunits of that respective currency.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 


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One of the unfortunate hallmarks of affordable Windows-based tablets is limited storage space. It is not uncommon for low-priced tablets to come with only 32GB or 64GB drives.A large chunk of that space is taken up by the Windows operating system and any preinstalled applications. Luckily, there are plenty of things you can do to rid Windows tablets of unneeded data to stretch that storage space as far as possible.Delete Temp File and Prefetch Data Windows accumulates temporary and cache files like it's in an episode of Hoarders, filling your limited storage with old items you probably don't need. Performing a disk cleanup will delete a good chunk of the junk data stored in the Windows temp folder. To get rid of it all though, you'll have to delete it manually.To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

Amazon AWS continues to use TrueCrypt despite project's demise
TrueCrypt remains the only option for securely importing and exporting data to and from the Amazon Simple Storage Service (S3) two weeks after the popular encryption software was abruptly discontinued by its creators, supposedly for security reasons. According to Amazon Web Services (AWS) online documentation, "TrueCrypt is the only device encryption supported by AWS Import/Export." On a separate page about AWS security, Amazon says that: "AWS only ships devices out of AWS facilities if the device is completely erased or the device only contains data encrypted by AWS. For import jobs, we erase devices after job completion. For export jobs, we will always encrypt the data being exported onto the device. We use TrueCrypt software for encryption."To read this article in full or to leave a comment, please click here Read More
 

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