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52 companies apply for licences for digital bank

A whopping 52 companies, both domestic and foreign, have submitted applications for licensed digital banking establishments. The following entities are part of this list: commercial banks, mobile financial services (MFS), ride-sharing platforms, food delivery companies, IT service providers, pharmaceutical companies, and both domestic and multinational corporations. ALSO READ: Major vulnerabilities …

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Major vulnerabilities discovered in data center solutions

Two widely used data center solutions, CyberPower’s PowerPanel Enterprise Data Center Infrastructure Management (DCIM) platform and Dataprobe’s iBoot Power Distribution Unit (PDU), have been found to have significant security vulnerabilities by researchers. By exploiting these vulnerabilities consecutively, an attacker could obtain complete control over these systems, giving them the ability …

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TeamTNT Using NVIDIA Drivers to Mine Cryptocurrency

Kubernetes deployments have been targeted by attackers as a means to compromise the cloud environment to control workloads and harness the power of the cloud to conduct unauthorized tasks. Earlier research has highlighted how the TeamTNT threat group conducts attacks against large-scale Kubernetes deployments. ALSO READ: 2023 Threat Report: Social …

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Banglalink, VEON apply for digital banking licence

Banglalink, the third-largest telecom operator in Bangladesh, has recently applied for a digital banking license along with its parent company, VEON Ltd. ALSO READ: Dutch-Bangla Bank to invest in digital bank The group aims to expedite Banglalink’s entry into the fintech industry by obtaining a digital banking license. Banglalink announced …

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