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Redmi Note 8 Pro Android 10 update escapes China 28 February 2020 The  Redmi Note 8 Pro  has been running the latest MIUI 11 for a while now, and yet everywhere across the world except China it's still been based on the rather ancient Android 9 Pie. An update to Android 10 has been  in the works for months  for global Redmi Note 8 Pro models, but for some reason it took this long to actually start rolling out. Don't get the champagne out yet, though. For now, a new update for the Redmi Note 8 Pro bringing Android 10 to the immensely popular mid-range device, is only going out in Pakistan, seemingly. It's unclear how long it will take for us to see it in other markets - but at least it's not constrained to China no more. This update is MIUI 11 v.11.0.2.0.QGGEUXM, which arrives over-the-air as a 1.9GB download. It brings with it the February 2020 security patch level too, as well as increased overall system security and a localized payment security icon for India. T

Tech news

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Iranian hackers have been hacking VPN servers to plant backdoors in companies around the world Iranian hackers have targeted Pulse Secure, Fortinet, Palo Alto Networks, and Citrix VPNs to hack into large companies. VPN hack flow chart 2019 will be remembered as the year when major security bugs were disclosed in a large number of enterprise VPN servers, such as those sold by Pulse Secure, Palo Alto Networks, Fortinet, and Citrix. A new report  published today reveals that Iran's government-backed hacking units have made a top priority last year to exploit VPN bugs as soon as they became public in order to infiltrate and plant backdoors in companies all over the world. According to a report from Israeli cyber-security firm ClearSky, Iranian hackers have targeted companies "from the IT, Telecommunication, Oil and Gas, Aviation, Government, and Security sectors." Some attacks happened hours after public disclosure The report comes to dispel the notion t

Upcoming realme leaked specifications

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Realme C3 will be the first smartphone to run Realme UI out of the box 02 February 2020 The  Realme C3  is  coming on February 6  but the company has already revealed most of its specifications. Now, Realme has announced that Realme C3 will boot Realme UI, making it the first Realme smartphone to run the company's newest Android 10-based skin out of the box. The Realme C3 is an entry-level smartphone, having the recently announced Helio G70 SoC at the helm. It will arrive in two memory configurations (3GB/32GB and 4GB/64GB) and sport a 6.5" waterdrop notch display, having a screen-to-body ratio of 89.8%. For photography, the Realme C3 will come with three cameras - one on the front and two at the back. The primary camera will have a 12MP sensor, but we don't have details about the rest of the snappers. The Realme C3 will pack a 5,000 mAh battery, which will likely draw power through a microUSB port. Realme has already confirmed the Blue color for the C3, bu