Kodak
Coverage of Kodak in the Nexus archive.
- A week in security (June 15 – June 21)
Malwarebytes Labs reported cleaning nearly 15,000 infected websites in a SocGholish crackdown. Apple patched a Beats Studio Buds vulnerability, Microsoft addressed the RoguePlanet flaw, and retro gaming fans faced fake GitHub malware. Kodak confirmed a breach linked to ShinyHunters, Roblox developers lost games to malware, and 24 billion records were exposed online. Malwarebytes received AV-TEST awards for its security solutions.
- Kodak confirms data breach claimed by ShinyHunters extortion gang
Kodak has confirmed a data breach claimed by the ShinyHunters extortion gang and is working with external cybersecurity experts to investigate. Hackers gained access to some of the company's data.
- What went wrong: 20 tech failures and the specific mistakes behind them
The article examines 20 tech failures, highlighting companies like Kodak and Theranos that collapsed despite resources and talent due to critical mistakes. Examples include Kodak's refusal to adopt digital technology and Theranos's reliance on fabricated science.
- Kodak’s collectible Charmera camera is getting new Y2K-inspired designs
Kodak’s Charmera camera, known for its retro designs and low price despite poor performance, is launching a Y2K-inspired Millennium Edition with seven new designs. Reto, the company licensing the Kodak brand, is updating the camera’s software and pricing it at $34.99, which is expected to drive high demand.
- The screenless Camp Snap 2 is slimmer and comes with more filters
The Camp Snap 2 is 15 percent slimmer than the original model and includes filters available out of the box. It is priced at $69.95 and inspired by Kodak and Canon's retro Super 8mm film cameras. The camera is available through the company's online store.