Microsoft has retroactively removed the ability of companies to turn off access to the Windows Store in its Windows 10 Pro version. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Day: May 4, 2016
OpenSSL patches two high-severity flaws
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•By Fahmida Y. Rashid OpenSSL has released versions 1.0.2h and 1.0.1t of its open source cryptographic library, fixing multiple security vulnerabilities that can lead to traffic being decrypted, denial-of-service attacks, and arbitrary …read more Source:: OpenSource
IDG Contributor Network: DuckDuckGo’s 2016 open source donations
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•By Jim Lynch DuckDuckGo’s 2016 open source donations A couple of months ago DuckDuckGo asked for nominations for open source donations from its community, based on the theme of raising the standard …read more Source:: OpenSource
Admins: Don’t wait for ImageMagick patch
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•By Fahmida Y. Rashid Attackers are actively exploiting a vulnerability in the popular open source image processing tool ImageMagick to remotely execute code on Web servers and take over websites. ImageMagick is currently working …read more Source:: OpenSource
New Microsoft SharePoint mobile, OneDrive Universal Windows Platform apps to start rolling out in May
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•Microsoft is beginning its roll out of new SharePoint mobile and One Drive Universal Windows Platform apps, starting this month. Here’s what else is on its SharePoint roadmap. …read more Source:: it-priorities
Microsoft: SharePoint Server 2016 feature packs are coming
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•Microsoft isn’t ceasing delivery of SharePoint features to users who want and need to use the product on premises. Multiple feature-pack updates to SharePoint Server 2016 are on the roadmap. …read more Source:: it-priorities