Oracle Co-Founder Larry Ellison delivers a keynote address at the Oracle OpenWorld conference in 2006. Researchers discovered a new Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot Tuesday that exploited three vulnerabilities to launch distributed denial of service attacks, cryptomining and other security lapses on Linux systems. (Justin Sullivan/Getty Images)
Researchers discovered a new Internet Relay Chat (IRC) bot Tuesday that exploited three vulnerabilities to launch distributed denial of service attacks, cryptomining and other security lapses on Linux systems.
Dubbed âFreakOutâ by CheckPoint researchers, stemming from the name Freak, the code authorâs name, the bot activated in November 2020 and has been running ever since with 300 current users and five channels. One active channel called #update includes 186 exploited devices that communicate with the IRC server.
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Top 10 business applications stories of 2020
Here are Computer Weekly’s top 10 business applications stories of 2020
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It should go without saying that the Covid-19 public health emergency was the leitmotif for the world of business applications in 2020.
The first three stories picked out from the year here touch on different aspects of the crisis as it relates to business software: supply chain resilience, customer experience software deployed to attenuate the economic depredations of the pandemic, and the avoidance of burnout in the use of collaboration technology.
There then follow three stories that pertain to the two perennial software giants that dominate this field – SAP and Oracle.
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