Showing posts with label DELL. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DELL. Show all posts

Tuesday, July 26, 2016

Dell security software has a hidden backdoor that can give hackers full access

Hidden ‘backdoor’ in Dell security software gives hackers full access




Security researchers from Digital Defense, a Texas-based security firm, have found not one but six critical vulnerabilities in Dell security management software which could allow potential hackers to remotely take over the system.
The researchers said that one of the most “critical” flaws involves a hidden default account aka ‘backdoor’ with an easily-guessable password in Dell’s Sonicwall Global Management System (GMS), a widely-used software used to centrally monitor and manage an enterprise’s array of networked security devices. The researchers found that this password could be easily exploited to gain”full control” of the software and all connected appliances, such as virtual private networking (VPN) appliances and firewalls.
The researchers have put forward their findings in an advisory. The researchers said that these are critical vulnerabilities but they have found no evidence to suggest that these flaws have been exploited by hackers in the wild.
They have already notified Dell who has said that its most recent versions of the GMS software — versions 8.0 and 8.1 are affected. The company has issued patches and a security advisory, in which Dell said that it “highly recommends” that admins install the hotfix, available from its support pages.
A Dell spokesperson was unavailable for comment.
SOURCES: TECHWORM

Wednesday, July 13, 2016

Pokemon Go not supported on Intel Atom processors

Pokemon Go no-go: hot new game won't work on Intel Atom-powered phones or Windows phones





Pokemon Go doesn't work on Android mobile devices with Intel Atom chips, the latest issue for the chip maker as it pulls away from handset market.

As Intel drifts away from smartphones and tablets, users with Android devices are starting to feel the pinch.

The hot Pokemon Go app won't work on Android devices with Intel Atom processors, and that's an issue for some users.


A petition to make the popular augmented reality game compatible with Atom chips attracted close to 22,000 signers by Monday. The app isn't working on devices like Asus' Zenfone 2, which runs on an Atom CPU. Pokemon Go maker Niantic Labs didn't respond to questions about whether they would release an Atom-compatible version of the game.

Pokemon Go also won't run on Windows phones, though that's due to Niantic's decision not to support that particular OS at the moment.

The issue arises as Intel pulls back from the smartphone chip market, after failing to catch up with ARM, whose processor designs are in most handsets. Atom chips for mobile devices are already being phased out. 

Meanwhile, Dell has stopped selling its Android-based Venue devices that ran on Intel chips. It also won't deliver Android OS upgrades to its existing Venue tablet users.


If you have an Android tablet or smartphone with an Intel Atom chip, things may not get better. Other issues will likely arise with as the number of apps and OS upgrades for Android on Intel Atom decline. Device makers usually work on Android upgrades with Intel, which is scaling back Android development.

There may be exceptions. While Dell has suspended OS updates, Asus has said it will deliver upgrades to Android 6.0 for its Zenfone 2 handsets. But it's not known whether devices will get upgrades to Android 7.0, code-named Nougat.


As it exits the mobile phone market, Intel is also moving away from slate-style tablets, which are experiencing a decline in shipments. Intel will focus on 2-in-1 devices, which can be used as either laptops or tablets.

Intel is still offering a tablet chip code-named Cherry Trail, but the successor to that chip will be Pentium and Celeron chips code-named Apollo Lake, which will be aimed more at PCs and 2-in-1s.

The wholesale changes in Intel's mobile strategy came after the chip maker in April said it would lay off 12,000 people. It is now focusing on areas like connectivity, IoT and data center technologies.

While Intel's Android development has scaled back, the company is continuing to work with Google "on supporting their OS for different product lines including Chromebooks, tablets and IOT products," a spokeswoman said last week.


Intel will focus on Google's Brillo IoT OS, which has the underpinnings of Android. A lot of development will also go into Chrome OS, which is in Chromebooks.


Updated to indicate that Pokemon Go doesn't run on Windows phones at press time.


For comprehensive coverage of the Android ecosystem, visit Greenbot.com.

SOURCES: pcworld.com

Monday, July 11, 2016

Latest beast of DELL

Dell Inspiron 15 7000: In Pictures


While Dell already has a proper gaming division in the form of Alienware, the company has always given its customers the option of purchasing an entry-level gaming device at much lower price. Enter the new Dell Inspiron 15 7000 range of laptops. This lineup has an emphasis on gaming, with a clean and simple design. It is a powerful range of devices and even the lowest model in the lineup features 8GB of RAM and a 4GB GPU. Prices for the Dell Inspiron 15 7000 start at Rs. 83,290 and go up to Rs. 1,16,690.

SOURCES: DIGIT.IN