Summary: Microsoft co-founder Alan Allen donated $100 million to the fight against Ebola Microsoft co-founder Allen said today he will increase the amount of investment against Ebola to 100 million U.S. dollars, for doctors in Massachusetts training, and to build unique separate
Microsoft co-founder Alan Allen donates 100 million dollars to fight Ebola
Microsoft co-founder Allen said today he will increase the amount of investment against Ebola to 100 million dollars to train doctors in Massachusetts and to build unique isolation devices to evacuate infected people.
"The Ebola virus is different from any health risks we have had before," Allen said in a statement. We must work to raise money, coordinate resources, or develop creative solutions to deal with this problem. I am determined to do my part to deal with the crisis. ”
The Ebola virus is currently endemic in many African countries and has infected at least 10,000 people, of whom 50% to 70% have died.
Tesla found vulnerabilities, can be remotely manipulated
At the GEEKPWN Smart Device Challenge hosted by China White Hat hacker Keenteam, the Keenteam team demonstrated that through hardware and software vulnerabilities, Tesla could be remotely unmanned.
Keenteam said the challenge was designed to make smart devices more secure, and all the vulnerabilities found in this challenge will be fed back to the companies that are hardware devices.
The challenge's judges include Google security director Chris Eveans, Tencent Xuanwu Security Research Laboratory Director Yu Yu, the first to achieve iOS escape from the Chinese team Pangu main Xu Hao.
Windows found a serious vulnerability
Microsoft released a temporary patch yesterday against a vulnerability in Windows systems that affected all versions of Windows other than Windows Server 2003.
There are already hackers using PowerPoint files to launch an attack on the vulnerability. Microsoft said in a security bulletin that the flaw lies in operating system-level code that operates OLE (object-connected and embedded) objects.
Microsoft's release of a temporary patch can end PowerPoint attacks, but it cannot prevent attacks on other software or prevent attacks on 64-bit versions of PowerPoint.
Microsoft Surface First Profit
Microsoft reported yesterday that surface's revenue amounted to $908 million trillion in the third quarter of this year, its first profit.
Microsoft attributed the significant increase in revenue to the release of Surface Pro 3. In addition to conventional hardware upgrades, Surface Pro 3 employs a 3:2 12-inch display that allows it to accommodate more business scenarios.
Despite a significant increase in revenues, the current surface sector's net income (including marketing costs) remains negative.
Golden Hill software to make profit early warning cheetah move tumbled 7%
Hong KONG-listed Kingsoft Software recently issued a profit warning that the impact of marketing spending, research and development costs and share fee costs significantly increased, the expected 3-month operating profit for the year ended September 30, 2014 than the same period of the same year-on-year decline.
Affected by this early warning, Kingsoft software yesterday in Hong Kong closed down 11.9%.
Although Jinshan chairman Lei specifically pointed out that the profit warning does not apply to Cheetah Mobile, Cheetah Mobile shares fell 7.08% today.