Samsung introduces 24Gbps GDDR6 DRAM to advance next-generation graphics cards

Samsung announced that it has begun sampling the 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) DRAM featuring 24-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) processing speeds. Built on Samsung’s third-generation 10-nanometer-class (1z) process using extreme ultrav… Continue reading Samsung introduces 24Gbps GDDR6 DRAM to advance next-generation graphics cards

Samsung introduces 24Gbps GDDR6 DRAM to advance next-generation graphics cards

Samsung announced that it has begun sampling the 16-gigabit (Gb) Graphics Double Data Rate 6 (GDDR6) DRAM featuring 24-gigabit-per-second (Gbps) processing speeds. Built on Samsung’s third-generation 10-nanometer-class (1z) process using extreme ultrav… Continue reading Samsung introduces 24Gbps GDDR6 DRAM to advance next-generation graphics cards

Samsung gets tough for mobile workers with the XCover6 Pro rugged phone

Following the now common barrage of online leaks, Samsung has officially pulled back the curtain on a new rugged phone for enterprise users. The Galaxy XCover6 Pro is designed for reliability and flexibility in the field, coming with a user replaceable… Continue reading Samsung gets tough for mobile workers with the XCover6 Pro rugged phone

Samsung finds use for 200-megapixel phone camera, prints giant cat pic

Samsung wants the world to witness the power of its fully armed, operational and wildly unnecessary 200-megapixel Isocell HP1 smartphone camera sensor. So it’s taken a picture of a cat, and printed it at 1.5 times the size of a basketball court.Continu… Continue reading Samsung finds use for 200-megapixel phone camera, prints giant cat pic

Samsung partners with Red Hat to develop next-generation memory-related software

Samsung and Red Hat announced a broad collaboration on software technologies for next-generation memory solutions. The partnership will focus on the development and validation of open source software for existing and emerging memory and storage product… Continue reading Samsung partners with Red Hat to develop next-generation memory-related software

Leaked Chats Show LAPSUS$ Stole T-Mobile Source Code

KrebsOnSecurity recently reviewed a copy of the private chat messages between members of the LAPSUS$ cybercrime group in the week leading up to the arrest of its most active members last month. The logs show LAPSUS$ breached T-Mobile multiple times in March, stealing source code for a range of company projects. T-Mobile says no customer or government information was stolen in the intrusion.

LAPSUS$ is known for stealing data and then demanding a ransom not to publish or sell it. But the leaked chats indicate this mercenary activity was of little interest to the tyrannical teenage leader of LAPSUS$, whose obsession with stealing and leaking proprietary computer source code from the world’s largest tech companies ultimately led to the group’s undoing. Continue reading Leaked Chats Show LAPSUS$ Stole T-Mobile Source Code

60% of BYOD companies face serious security risks

When employees began bringing shiny, new smartphones into the office in the late 2000s, many business and IT leaders spotted an opportunity. They recognized the productivity-boosting potential of mobile-connected workers, and – since almost everyone ha… Continue reading 60% of BYOD companies face serious security risks