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Former Intel Engineer Says Apple Plotted Divorce Because of Skylake
A former Intel engineer is claiming that Apple began plotting its divorce from Intel when the chipmaker released its buggy Skylake chipset. This was when Microsoft released the incredibly unreliable Surface Book (first-generation) and Surface Pro 4 and then spent...
Microsoft’s ‘Safe Documents’ feature reaches general availability in Office 365
Microsoft has made its new "Safe Documents" feature generally available for all Office 365 customers, the company announced on Monday. The new Safe Documents feature, which launched in a private preview in February 2020, expands "Protected View," a default security...
Microsoft Teams now available for personal use as Microsoft targets friends and families
Microsoft is launching the personal version of Microsoft Teams today in preview. It’s part of a broader effort by Microsoft to remain relevant with consumers and win them back after a series of exits from consumer-friendly services. Microsoft isn’t rebranding Teams...
Everything Apple Announced at WWDC 2020
Yesterday's digital WWDC keynote event was jam packed with announcements, with Apple debuting iOS 14, iPadOS 14, macOS Big Sur, watchOS 7, tvOS 14, and, most notably, its work on custom-designed chips that will be used in Macs in the future. This is a list of all's...
The smaller the business, the smaller the focus on cybersecurity
With 89% of small businesses moving to a remote workforce, there remains a significant gap between the perceived importance of cybersecurity protections for businesses with fewer than 10 employees and those with more than 10 employees. The smaller the business, the...
As Businesses Reopen, A New Storm Of Cybercrime Activity Looms
There is nothing ordinary about the amount of disruption that will impact our lives moving forward as countries and states reopen following the coronavirus pandemic. In the context of the cloud, disruptions caused by COVID-19 have opened the door to another type of...
Hijacked Oxford server used by hackers for Office 365 phishing
Hackers hijacked an Oxford email server to deliver malicious emails as part of a phishing campaign designed to harvest Microsoft Office 365 credentials from European, Asian, and Middle Eastern targets. The attackers also made use of a domain hosted on an Adobe server...
Phishing warning: Reset your password to lockout crooks, football fans told
Cyber criminals will be trying to take advantage of the return of football's Premier League with cyber attacks and scams looking to prey on fans excited about watching games for the first time in months, the UK's National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has warned. This...
Email is still the biggest security risk around today
More than half of organisations expect to experience an email-borne attack in the coming months New research from Mimecast has revealed that 60 percent of organisations expect to suffer an email-borne attack in the coming year, highlighting the fact email continues to...
Your greatest work from home lifeline is also your newest attack vector
Enterprises have been experimenting with work from home policies for years. Unfortunately, that experiment suddenly became the default this spring as local and state governments across the U.S. issued “stay at home” orders, leaving tens of millions of employees...