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ESET has launched a free decryption tool for victims of Crysis ransomware, offering a solution to recover encrypted files without paying a ransom.
New Android ransomware tactics emerge, using encrypted payloads and email scams to exploit users, with a new focus on Chinese markets.
Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) reported a 7% decline in revenue during Q3 2016, but saw operating margin rise to 6.2%.
Oracle has completed its tender offer for NetSuite and has announced plans to leverage its resources to globalize the mid-market enterprise.
Ahead of the new year Oliver Bendig, CEO of Matrix42, has shared insights into the defining technologies for the IT workplace in 2017.
Why is the healthcare industry becoming such a popular target for hackers and data thieves? To put it simply, the answer is in the data.
There is one startling development that is in its very early stages but is poised to make a huge impact across the industry.
Siemens-branded IP-based CCTV cameras are the latest internet-connected devices to be found vulnerable to hacking attacks.
CIOs at Gartner Symposium discuss skills gap in BI, data storage options, governance in self-service BI, and choosing the right vendor.
As more CSPs embrace open source solutions in their network and IT environments, Red Hat is poised to make further inroads.
While 2016 brought to light a number of massive data breaches, we have to be ready for more highly sophisticated and rapid attacks in 2017.
New Zealand's biggest technology 'switch-over' since the demise of analogue TV is on its way, and the change is good news for consumers.
Human error emerges as the key player behind data breaches, as BT unveils 60% are employee mishaps, not cybercrime.
CSPs team with IT pros to smooth the digital shift, ensuring efficient service delivery and bolstering customer digital lifestyles.
The things in the Internet of Things are more narrowly defined, but what they share are connections to the Internet and each other via M2M technology.
IBM positioned Watson as a product in what is now a competitive artificial intelligence (AI) market and offered solutions across four business areas.
Under the veil of cybersecurity, regulators will have access to information that could benefit Chinese firms at the expense of foreign business.
The cloud brokerage market is reaching an inflection point, with pure plays being acquired and multilines building out their brokerage platforms.
The New Zealand government has been an early mover in enabling regulation for equity-based alternative finance activities.