Cybercriminals using Google Analytics to enhance phishing efforts – TechRepublic
A New Post over at TechRepublic: I guess everyone uses Google Analytics.
What’s new in OneDrive for Business? – TechRepublic
A New Post over at TechRepublic: OneDrive has become a significant part of many users’ workflows and Microsoft has been working to improve it, on the web, on Windows, and across other platforms. Sometimes that’s annoying, like a new File Save dialog in Word that tries to force users to put files in OneDrive but […]
Organizations fail to implement basic cloud security tools – TechRepublic
Macy Bayern writing for Tech Republic: Bitglass released a report on Tuesday revealing increased cloud adoption in the enterprise, with 86% of organizations having deployed cloud-based tools. Despite this increase, only 34% of companies said they have implemented single sign-on (SSO), one of the most basic but crucial cloud security tools, the report found. Organizations […]
First Cyber Attack ‘Mass Exploiting’ BlueKeep RDP Flaw Spotted in the Wild
Https://Twitter.Com/Unix_Root writing for The Hacker News: Cybersecurity researchers have spotted a new cyberattack that is believed to be the very first but an amateur attempt to weaponize the infamous BlueKeep RDP vulnerability in the wild to mass compromise vulnerable systems Microsoft has issued patches to stop the exploit but without the patches being applied to […]
NCR Barred Mint, QuickBooks from Banking Platform During Account Takeover Storm — Krebs on Security
Krebsonsecurity writing for Krebs on Security: blocking third-party financial data aggregators Mint and QuickBooks Online Weak passwords are a big problem.
Update your iPhone 5 before November 3rd to keep email, web, and GPS working – The Verge
Aliya Chaudhry writing for The Verge: If you’ve managed to hold on to your 2012-era iPhone 5 until now, you should probably update it before November 3rd. You’ll need to update to iOS 10.3.4 in order to keep important functions including the App Store, iCloud, email, and web browsing working, according to Apple. If you’re […]
Spooktober fest: How to fix a super scary inbox – TechRepublic
Inbox Zero on Techrepublic: Studies show the average person sends and receives 124 work emails every day, or 620 emails every week. “And we’re spending an average of 1.1 minute on each email. So do the math based on how many emails you get each day. Reading and responding to emails takes up about 28% […]
Why the holidays are ideal for collaborative tech and remote work – TechRepublic
Techrepublic on work flexibility: Techrepublic has some interesting ideas but I find working remotely is not limited to technology workers any more. Pretty much all knowledge workers expect to have flexibility with their office hours schedule. As flexibility at work becomes increasingly mainstream, collaborative technology becomes an important enabler The technologies to make this secure […]
Unsecured Adobe Server Exposes Data for 7.5 Million Creative Cloud Users
Adobe Creative Cloud users get ready for a whole bunch of really believable Phishing emails! Https://Twitter.Com/Swati_Thn writing for The Hacker News: The U.S. multinational computer software company Adobe has suffered a serious security breach earlier this month that exposed user records’ database belonging to the company’s popular Creative Cloud service. With an estimated 15 million […]
Windows 10X leak: Modern File Explorer and clamshell laptop plans – The Verge
Windows 10x, the next version of Windows.