In an effort to make IT pros’ jobs easier, Jack Wallen offers cybersecurity tips to end users–in particular, what not to do to keep company networks, equipment, and data secure. Source: techrepublic.com
Day: October 1, 2020
America and Singapore are tops in 2020 for global digital competitiveness
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•Annual report measures how fast the digital transformation is going in 63 countries and scores each one on knowledge, tech, and future readiness. Source: techrepublic.com
How to cluster Webmin servers for a single point of amin entry
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•If you have more than one server on your network that makes use of Webmin, you should cluster them together for a more efficient experience. Jack Wallen shows you how. Source: techrepublic.com
Working from home is now widely viewed as a positive
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•For many employees, this could be permanent, causing them to reconsider where they live, Netskope’s future of work survey reveals. Source: techrepublic.com
How to change your default email program and web browser in iOS 14
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•You can finally change certain default apps with the latest versions of iOS and iPadOS. Source: techrepublic.com
Amazon Ring: Phantom smart doorbell chimes alarm owners
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•Amazon says issues with its Ring bell were caused by infrastructure delays and apologises to owners. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
US election 2020: Twitter removes Iranian accounts disrupting debate
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•The social network said the accounts had low engagement and had not affected the public conversation. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
US Senate subpoenas heads of Google, Facebook and Twitter
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•Sundar Pichai, Mark Zuckerberg and Jack Dorsey will be quizzed by senators. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
Blackbaud: Bank details and passwords at risk in giant charities hack
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•The National Trust is among those believed to be affected by the latest development. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml
US election 2020: Facebook bans more political ads
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•Facebook has now banned ads seeking to “delegitimise lawful methods of voting”. Source: http://feeds.bbci.co.uk/news/technology/rss.xml