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Meet the New Galaxy XCover6 Pro – Samsung Global Newsroom


With advanced productivity features, a faster processor, and 5G and Wi-Fi 6E connectivity, the Galaxy XCover6 Pro is designed for a more collaborative and productive workforce

Samsung Electronics today announced the new Galaxy XCover6 Pro, a purposefully engineered, enterprise-ready smartphone powerful enough to support today’s most demanding businesses. The XCover6 Pro delivers enhanced mobility with strong performance, end-to-end security and ruggedized durability to help employees get more from their device, whether they’re in the office or in the field.

 

“The expansion of mobile technology in the workplace means business is no longer confined to an office, and companies must evolve to keep up with this ever-changing landscape,” said KC Choi, EVP and Head of Global Mobile B2B Team, MX Business at Samsung Electronics. “We created the Galaxy XCover Pro series to give companies a mobile device strong enough to withstand the rigors of business on the frontline. We’re excited to extend this commitment further with the introduction of the Galaxy XCover6 Pro, a device that pairs uncompromised durability with seamless connectivity to unlock success for businesses of all shapes and sizes.”

 

 

 

Powerful Performance for Unbeatable Productivity

The Galaxy XCover6 Pro is a breakthrough in ruggedized performance and is powered by an enhanced 6nm processor to deliver supercharged speeds that shorten work time and help employees get more done. And with an optional microSD card,1 the XCover6 Pro offers expandable storage, which means — no compromises with the work you do. It is also the first device in the XCover series to support 5G networking2 making it possible to work from anywhere a signal can be found. And with 6GHz band support in Wi-Fi 6E, the XCover6 Pro can make collaboration with colleagues easier and more impactful than ever before.3

 

Today, work can happen anywhere, so employees need a device that’s agile and reliable. With the Galaxy XCover6 Pro, users can conveniently extend the battery life of their device because its long-lasting, replaceable battery4 is easily swapped with a fresh one when it runs…

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Meet the Administrators of the RSOCKS Proxy Botnet – Krebs on Security


Authorities in the United States, Germany, the Netherlands and the U.K. last week said they dismantled the “RSOCKS” botnet, a collection of millions of hacked devices that were sold as “proxies” to cybercriminals looking for ways to route their malicious traffic through someone else’s computer. While the coordinated action did not name the Russian hackers allegedly behind RSOCKS, KrebsOnSecurity has identified its owner as a 35-year-old Russian man living abroad who also runs the world’s top spam forum.

The RUSdot mailer, the email spamming tool made and sold by the administrator of RSOCKS.

According to a statement by the U.S. Department of Justice, RSOCKS offered clients access to IP addresses assigned to devices that had been hacked:

“A cybercriminal who wanted to utilize the RSOCKS platform could use a web browser to navigate to a web-based ‘storefront’ (i.e., a public web site that allows users to purchase access to the botnet), which allowed the customer to pay to rent access to a pool of proxies for a specified daily, weekly, or monthly time period. The cost for access to a pool of RSOCKS proxies ranged from $30 per day for access to 2,000 proxies to $200 per day for access to 90,000 proxies.”

The DOJ’s statement doesn’t mention that RSOCKS has been in operation since 2014, when access to the web store for the botnet was first advertised on multiple Russian-language cybercrime forums.

The user “RSOCKS” on the Russian crime forum Verified changed his name to RSOCKS from a previous handle: “Stanx,” whose very first sales thread on Verified in 2016 quickly ran afoul of the forum’s rules and prompted a public chastisement by the forum’s administrator.

Verified was hacked twice in the past few years, and each time the private messages of all users on the forum were leaked. Those messages show that after being warned of his forum infraction, Stanx sent a private message to the Verified administrator detailing his cybercriminal bona fides.

“I am the owner of the RUSdot forum (former Spamdot),” Stanx wrote in Sept. 2016. “In spam topics, people know me as a reliable person.”

A Google-translated version of the Rusdot spam…

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China tech bosses to meet officials amid talk of crackdown easing – Nikkei Asia



China tech bosses to meet officials amid talk of crackdown easing  Nikkei Asia

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Power and Flexibility Meet Enhanced Security in the 2-in-1 Built for Professionals – Samsung Global Newsroom


With the power and security to back your biggest moves, Samsung Electronics’ Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 is a 2-in-1 notebook that gives creatives and professionals the flexibility they need to take on every task.

 

You can harness the series’ smoothest S Pen yet, featuring ultra-low latency for that natural pen-to-paper experience, to put your best ideas on display, and then feel confident presenting your work with the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360’s bright and vivid FDH Super AMOLED Display.

 

Security on the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 goes deeper than ever, with secured-core PC certification for peace of mind wherever you work, and the newest 12th-generation Intel® Core processor to enable your smoothest workflows yet.

 

Featuring the best camera and audio yet seen in a Galaxy Book device for bringing your video calls and interviews to life, the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360 provides mobility, security, performance and seamless device connectivity, making it Samsung’s most powerful notebook ever.

 

Take a look at the infographic below to learn more about the Galaxy Book2 Pro 360.

 

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