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Amazon’s AWS is Now Hosting the Defense Department’s Most Classified Data

Amazon.com’s AMZN cloud computing division Amazon Web Services (AWS) is one of the company’s most profitable arms, and it recently gained a new customer: the U.S. Department of Defense. Earlier this week, the DoD granted Amazon a provisional authorization to host its Impact Level 5 workloads, which are the Pentagon’s and U.S. military’s most classified […]

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AWS Announces Immediate Availability of London Region

AWS has announced immediate availability of the new Europe (London) Region. The London Region joins Ireland and Frankfurt as AWS’ third European location, and provides the customer with a new option for hosting applications benefiting from infrastructure located in Europe. AWS is now operating sixteen regions worldwide, bringing the total number of AWS Availability Zones

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Google Discontinuing Chrome Browser Apps on Windows, Mac and Linux

Chrome launched Chrome apps three years ago. Today, approximately 1% of users on Windows, Mac and Linux actively use Chrome packaged apps, and most hosted apps are already implemented as regular web apps. Google will be removing support for packaged and hosted apps from Chrome on Windows, Mac, and Linux over the next two years. Starting

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DROWN – Cross-protocol attack on TLS using SSLv2

Its the time for another openssl update, Update your openssl and openssl-libs packages with below commands. RHEL / CentOS / OEL (rpm based) yum update openssl Ubuntu / Debian Based (apt based) apt-get update openssl Check your installation at https://drownattack.com For more details : https://access.redhat.com/security/vulnerabilities/drown Jobin JosephView all posts by Jobin Joseph hazercloud.com

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Copy and CudaDrive services will be discontinued

Copy.com (an alternative to Dropbox) by Barracuda announced today that the Copy and CudaDrive services will be discontinued on May 1, 2016. You can migrate your existing data from copy.com to Ondrive though Mover.io Blog Link on How to migrate : https://techlib.barracuda.com/COPY/MoveData Below is the official announcement from copy.com Copy and CudaDrive have provided easy-to-use

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OpenSSH – Information-leak vulnerability (CVE-2016-0777)

Vulnerability Since version 5.4, the OpenSSH client supports an undocumented feature called roaming. If a connection to an SSH server breaks unexpectedly, and if the SSH server supports roaming as well, the client is able to reconnect to the server and resume the interrupted SSH session. The roaming feature is enabled by default in OpenSSH

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