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ConnectWise Slash and Grab Flaw Once Again Shows the Value of Input Validation We talk to Huntress About its Impact
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Social Manipulation as a Service – When the Bots on Twitter get their Check marks
Written by Sean KalinichWhen I started DecryptedTech it was to counter all the crap marketing I saw from component makers. I wanted to prove people with a clean…Written on Monday, 04 March 2024 16:17 in Editorials Read 1575 times Read more...
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To Release or not to Release a PoC or OST That is the Question
Written by Sean KalinichThere is (and always has been) a debate about the ethics and impact of the release of Proof-of-Concept Exploit for an identified vulnerability and Open-Source…Written on Monday, 26 February 2024 13:05 in Security Talk Read 1109 times Read more...
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There was an Important Lesson Learned in the LockBit Takedown and it was Not About Threat Groups
Written by Sean KalinichIn what could be called a fantastic move, global law enforcement agencies attacked and took down LockBit’s infrastructure. The day of the event was filled…Written on Thursday, 22 February 2024 12:20 in Security Talk Read 1080 times Read more...
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NetSPI’s Offensive Security Offering Leverages Subject Matter Experts to Enhance Pen Testing
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023 Las Vegas. The term offensive security has always been an interesting one for me. On the surface is brings to mind reaching…Written on Tuesday, 12 September 2023 17:05 in Security Talk Read 2130 times Read more...
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Black Kite Looks to Offer a Better View of Risk in a Rapidly Changing Threat Landscape
Written by Sean KalinichBlack Hat 2023 – Las Vegas. Risk is an interesting subject and has many different meanings to many different people. For the most part Risk…Written on Tuesday, 12 September 2023 14:56 in Security Talk Read 1849 times Read more...
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Microsoft Finally Reveals how they Believe a Consumer Signing Key was Stollen
Written by Sean KalinichIn May of 2023 a few sensitive accounts reported to Microsoft that their environments appeared to be compromised. Due to the nature of these accounts,…Written on Thursday, 07 September 2023 14:40 in Security Talk Read 2122 times Read more...
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Mandiant Releases a Detailed Look at the Campaign Targeting Barracuda Email Security Gateways, I Take a Look at What this all Might Mean
Written by Sean KalinichThe recent attack that leveraged a 0-Day vulnerability to compromise a number of Barracuda Email Security Gateway appliances (physical and virtual, but not cloud) was…Written on Wednesday, 30 August 2023 16:09 in Security Talk Read 2097 times Read more...
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Threat Groups Return to Targeting Developers in Recent Software Supply Chain Attacks
Written by Sean KalinichThere is a topic of conversation that really needs to be talked about in the open. It is the danger of developer systems (personal and…Written on Wednesday, 30 August 2023 13:29 in Security Talk Read 1890 times Read more...
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CyberPower Announces Power Mega II Graphics Workstation Series
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BALDWIN PARK, CA (July 9, 2012) – Cyberpower Inc., www.cyberpowerpc.com a manufacturer of custom gaming machines, notebook systems, and high performance workstations, today announced its Power Mega II series – a family of Intel Sandy Bridge-E, Ivy Bridge, and Xeon-based professional workstation PCs with NVIDIA Quadro graphics that set the bar for high-performance graphics workstations.
CyberpowerPC has teamed with Intel and NVIDIA to deliver an advanced workstation series that can tackle today’s most demanding CPU and GPU-intensive applications out of the box. Offered in three versions and six configurations, the Power Mega II series provides stability and ease-of-use. All models have been tested for compatibility with the leading business, graphics and CAD applications. These advanced performance workstations are perfect for 2D and 3D professional applications, professional and home animation, matte painting, compositing, CAD/CAM, modeling, and graphics rendering.
The Power Mega II incorporates only the fastest performance-oriented CPUs from Intel. Users can build a system based on
Intel 3rd Generation Intel Ivy Bridge; 2nd Generation Intel Sandy Bridge-E; or Intel Xeon 2600 Series CPUs. These ultra-fast chips include features such as hyper threading and turbo boost optimized for mega-tasking.
CyberPowerPC pairs these CPUs with top-of-the-line Quadro GPUs from NVIDIA, which deliver up to 5-times faster 3D performance and 8-times faster computational simulation across a broad range of design, animation and video applications. NVIDIA’s CUDA technology enhances GPU processing speed by offloading dedicated work to the GPU; accelerating your tasks and improving your multi-tasking capabilities.
CyberpowerPC’s utilizes self-maintaining efficient cooling systems from Corsair and Asetek that’s optimized for the new Power Mega II series to provide maximum heat dissipation in near silence.
Power Mega II workstation can also be easily expanded. Every Power Mega II system includes feature-rich motherboards that provide the needed essentials to enhance your computing experience such as USB 3.0 to SATA III with RAID support; Intel Ethernet LAN and multi-GPU support. Power Mega II performance workstations are also enclosed in a rugged computer chassis that provides style while mitigating system noise.
The Power Mega II series can be customized with numerous component options including a wide range of displays. CyberpowerPC loads every Power Mega II system with Microsoft Windows Professional 64-Bit and includes an industry-best-3-year limited warranty and free lifetime phone support.
The Power Mega II lineup includes:
Power Mega II 1000
The 1000 series is the optimal solution for digital photo and video editing. It’s equipped with the latest 3rd Generation Intel Core Processors that utilizes Intel’s Z77 platform for speedy multi-tasking and fast video transcoding. Intel Quick Sync technology makes quick work for your video decoding and encoding. Intel Turbo Boost 2.0 delivers power to your processor when your workload demands maximum speed. Starting price is $999
Power Mega II 2000
The 2000 series offers more horsepower for visual designing and CAD work. Intel 2nd Generation Sandy Bridge processors delivers superb CPU compute and NVIDIA Quadro series GPUs enhance productivity for software such as Adobe CS5 or above and AutoCAD. Starting price is $2,229.
Power Mega II 3000
The 3000 series is the ultimate fully-customizable graphics workstation. Choose between a single quad-core Xeon CPU or two EIGHT-core Xeon CPUs for 16 cores of raw computing power. The Power Mega II series can also support up to 4 NVIDIA Quadro GPUs to get all the CUDA cores you need. The Power Mega II 3000 series offers 3D artists the performance needed to accelerate their workflow. Starting price is $3,539.
About CyberpowerPC Inc.
CyberpowerPC Inc. www.CyberpowerPC.com was founded in 1998 and has emerged as a leading global provider of custom computer systems and interactive gaming products. Headquartered in Baldwin Park in Southern California, CyberpowerPC manufacturers and distributes a complete line of custom built gaming desktops, gaming notebooks and high performance workstations to meet the unique needs of gamers, businesses, government agencies, educational institutions and other end-users. For more information contact: Sales (800) 707-0393; Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it..
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