New Node.js coalition spotlights enterprises

Windows patch KB 3045999 conflicts with McAfee (error c0000018), Romax, VirtualBox

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1. New Node.js coalition spotlights enterprises

2. Windows patch KB 3045999 conflicts with McAfee (error c0000018), Romax, VirtualBox

3. Police break up cybergang that stole over $15 million from banks

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New Node.js coalition spotlights enterprises

Another industry organization focused on Node.js has formed, albeit one with sparse membership at this juncture. Node.js support company NodeSource, along with Node.js users Intuit and PayPal, have formed the EnterpriseJS Coalition, which will attempt to boost server-side JavaScript development for the enterprise through collaboration, conversation, and education. READ MORE

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Windows patch KB 3045999 conflicts with McAfee (error c0000018), Romax, VirtualBox

It's taken more than a week for various problem reports to take on a coherent theme, but it now appears as if an "elevation of privilege" patch for Windows, MS 15-038 / KB 3045999, causes intermittent problems with a wide array of software. READ MORE

Police break up cybergang that stole over $15 million from banks

Romanian authorities have detained 25 people who are suspected of being members of an international gang of cyberthieves who hacked into banks, cloned payment cards, and used them to steal over $15 million. READ MORE

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