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Dell Is Ready to Go Public Again. But Has it Really Changed?

posted onJuly 3, 2018
by l33tdawg

Dell Technologies is going public again, five years after going private to transform itself amid slowing personal computer sales. Dell has certainly changed in those years, but it needs to change even more if it doesn't want to find itself back in the same position.

Dell is Considering a Sale To VMware in What May Be Tech's Biggest Deal Ever

posted onJanuary 29, 2018
by l33tdawg

Dell Technologies could emerge as a public company through a reverse-merger with VMware, the $60 billion cloud computing company it already controls, according to people familiar with the matter.

The reverse merger, whereby VMware would actually buy the larger Dell, would then allow Dell to be traded publicly without going through a formal listing. It would also likely be the biggest deal in tech industry history, giving investors who backed Dell's move to go private in 2013 a way to monetize their deal, while helping Dell pay down some of its approximately $50 billion debt.

Dell report security concerns stifling innovation

posted onMarch 9, 2016
by l33tdawg

Dell has announced the results of its first Dell Data Security Survey. The report was based upon an online survey of 1,302 IT and business decision makers of mid-market organisations in the United States, Europe, and the Asia Pacific region, including Japan.

A key finding of the Dell report revealed that even though the C-suite recognises the benefits of data security, many organisations are still struggling to develop security strategies without detracting from other business initiatives.

Microsoft rides to Dell's rescue, wrecks rogue root certificate

posted onNovember 27, 2015
by l33tdawg

Microsoft has killed Dell's user-pwning root certificate and its self-reinstalling .dll with its antivirus Defender tool.

The certificate is a big blunder because it opens a universal means for attackers on public networks to hose new Dell laptops.

That's because bright minds planted a self-signed certificate and private key on new laptops which allows attackers on public WiFi to steal otherwise encrypted usernames, passwords, and other sensitive data.

Superfish 2.0: Second security flaw leaves Dell PC users vulnerable to hackers

posted onNovember 26, 2015
by l33tdawg
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DELL isn't having a good week. A second root certificate has been found on its PCs and laptops, that could leave users' personal information vulnerable to hackers.

The second certificate, called DSDTestProvider, is installed by an application called Dell System Detect (DSD), which users are prompted to download and install when they visit the Dell support website.

Dell Acknowledges Security Hole In New Laptops

posted onNovember 25, 2015
by l33tdawg

Major U.S. computer company Dell Inc [DI.UL] said on Monday a security hole exists in some of its recently shipped laptops that could make it easy for hackers to access users’ private data.

A pre-installed program on some newly purchased Dell laptops that can only be removed manually by consumers makes them vulnerable to cyber intrusions that may allow hackers to read encrypted messages and redirect browser traffic to spoofs of real websites such as Google or those belonging to a bank, among other attacks.

VMware: Dell's purchase and the spoils of war

posted onNovember 3, 2015
by l33tdawg
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Many, including HP CEO Meg Whitman, have predicted chaos for Dell as it integrates EMC into its current offerings. Some have gone so far as to say that Dell will destroy VMware. I don't believe that Dell will destroy VMware, nor do I think that Dell will extract all the profit out of it to fund Dell's dreams. I also don't believe that Dell's ownership of VMware will send the masses running toward Microsoft for Hyper-V salvation. I get the distinct impression that VMware will stand as a separate entity, with its own leadership, as it has from the beginning.

Dell Aims to Make It Easier to Deploy, Manage Hybrid Clouds

posted onSeptember 2, 2015
by l33tdawg
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At VMworld 2015, the tech giant announces enhancements to its management software, converged infrastructure portfolio and Wyse thin client OS.

Dell is introducing a range of new and upgraded products aimed at VMware environments and that are part of the tech vendor's push to help organizations embrace hybrid clouds.

Dell Launches Premium Chromebook for Business Users

posted onAugust 17, 2015
by l33tdawg
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Dell has unveiled the Chromebook 13, the company's first premium-level business Chromebook that incorporates features and security required by enterprise users.

The new device was announced by the company on Aug. 13, featuring a 13.3-inch display, a choice of processors up to 5th generation Intel Core i5 CPUs, up to 12 hours of battery life and more. The Chromebook 13 runs on the Google Chrome operating system and provides users with manageability and security software and applications that are built for business users.

Dell Secureworks uncovers trojan that hides in image files

posted onJune 16, 2015
by l33tdawg

L33tdawg: Saumil Shah's stegosploit in the wild!

A stealthy modular version of the Stegoloader banking trojan is spreading through malicious PNG files, according to researchers at Dell SecureWorks' Counter Threat Unit (CTU).

The CTU researchers reported uncovering the variant in a threat advisory, warning that the malware has an advanced modular architecture capable of dodging many traditional security tools.