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Cyber bank robbers steal millions using USB drives | SC Media – SC Magazine

Cyber bank robbers steal millions using USB drives | SC Media   SC Magazine A cyber bank robbery outfit proved to the detriment of several Eastern European banks the necessity of physically securing computer assets that could give an …

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Eastern European banks lose tens of millions of dollars in Hollywood-style hacks – ZDNet

Eastern European banks lose tens of millions of dollars in Hollywood-style hacks   ZDNet Cybercriminals leave laptops, Raspberry Pi boards, and USB thumb drives connected to banks IT networks.

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Say hello to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) Say hello to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ Electronics Weekly (blog) Like the Model B+, it provides 1.4GHz processing (quad core Arm Cortex-A53) and 5GHz wireless networking, but all in a smaller form factor. You can't have everything, of course, so there is less memory (512MB instead of 1GB) and the USB hub and …

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DevBoard Watch: Say hello to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ – Electronics Weekly (blog)

Electronics Weekly (blog) DevBoard Watch: Say hello to the Raspberry Pi 3 Model A+ Electronics Weekly (blog) Like the Model B+, it provides 1.4GHz processing (quad core Arm Cortex-A53) and 5GHz wireless networking, but all in a smaller form factor. You can't have everything, of course, so there is less memory (512MB instead of 1GB) and the USB hub and …

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Raspberry Pi 3A+ Last Of The Line – iProgrammer

iProgrammer Raspberry Pi 3A+ Last Of The Line iProgrammer The original Raspberry Pi came in two models. The Raspberry Pi Model B+ was followed by a cut-down Model A+ with just half the RAM and lacking the USB hub and Ethernet controller.

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The Steps in Creating a Digital Twin – DesignNews

DesignNews The Steps in Creating a Digital Twin DesignNews The Raspberry Pi provides the hardwired infrastructure for the physical prototype communicating analog or digital data back to the digital twin. The Arduino communicates data from an attached sensor through a USB based serial connection to the ..

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Raspberry Pi alternatives: The latest boards for you to try – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Raspberry Pi alternatives: The latest boards for you to try TechRepublic The NanoPi M4 is almost double the price the $35 Raspberry Pi but ups its specs across the board.

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Raspberry Pi USB to mSATA converter – Geeky Gadgets

Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi USB to mSATA converter Geeky Gadgets Raspberry Pi enthusiasts searching for a way to convert USB to mSATA may be interested in the StarTech USB 2.0 mSATA converter that allows you to overcome data storage limitations by enabling you to connect an mSATA drive through your board's USB-A …

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Cheap but powerful Raspberry Pi rival: $45 NanoPi Neo4 is six-core Android board with USB 3.0 and 4K support – TechRepublic

TechRepublic Cheap but powerful Raspberry Pi rival: $45 NanoPi Neo4 is six-core Android board with USB 3.0 and 4K support TechRepublic The NanoPi Neo4 is the cheapest six-core, single-board computer to be released, boasting relatively modern features like USB 3.0 and support for 4K displays. But there's a catch, the board may only cost $45, only $10 more than the Raspberry Pi 3 B+ …

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Hack My House: Raspberry Pi as Infrastructure – Hackaday

Hackaday Hack My House: Raspberry Pi as Infrastructure Hackaday I've always been fond of the Raspberry Pi – It has USB, GPIO, and i2c, among other interfaces. An Instructable by [peter_3d] gave me the burst of inspiration I needed. A 3-gang electric box is the perfect size for a Raspberry pi

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