"I’d be hard-pressed to think of a company that’s not at risk." A software vulnerability exploited in the online game Minecraft is rapidly emerging as a major threat to internet-connected devices around the world.http://apne.ws/ubDAm1O
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Finding and patching the software could be complicated. While most organizations and cloud providers should be able to update easily, the same software is often embedded in third-party programs, which often can only be updated by their owners.http://apne.ws/yZ7qQ2j
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Microsoft said it had issued a software update for Minecraft users. “Customers who apply the fix are protected,” it said.http://apne.ws/lDH0ND4
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I was in internet policies . we should never be so much,bif companies would spend money on security ,initially, and not rely con insurance companies to pay after theses a breach. They know it could happen. I installed firewalls in the 90's
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