Akira says it's about to leak gigabytes of sensitive data, but OpenOffice says it doesn't even have that type of data.
The Apache Software Foundation disputes claims that its OpenOffice project suffered an Akira ransomware attack, after the ...
One of the questions would be why didn’t Oracle toss the code over to The Document Foundation, which is currently the maintainer of LibreOffice, the OpenOffice.org-forked office suite. On the surface ...
On October 29, Akira posted a darknet message claiming to have breached Apache OpenOffice and stolen 23 GB of internal data, ...
The ransomware group Akira claims to have copied 23 gigabytes of data during an attack on Apache OpenOffice. However, this is ...
In its new role as steward of the OpenOffice.org open source office suite, the Apache Software Foundation expects to offer an Apache-branded version of the package for developers in 2012. Apache also ...
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Oracle's (or Larry Ellison's) last control-freak tantrum was a sort of poison-pill change to the licensing on OpenOffice from LGPL to Apache -- which while technically an open source style license, is ...