Tuesday 21 June 2016

Chinese cybersecurity breaches drop 90%; Fedora 24: The 4 biggest improvements

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Chinese cybersecurity breaches drop 90%, but expert warns not to let guard down

A report from US network security FireEye recently showed that breaches attributed to China-based groups dropped dramatically over the past two years.

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