| | Apple and Google's COVID-19 Tracker Isn't a Privacy Concern, but It Is a Game-changer | Inc. | Last week, Apple and Google announced an interesting partnership. Both companies will build technology into their mobile operating systems that will allow for large-scale contact tracing. It's a pretty big deal for two reasons: The first is that the two companies are fierce rivals, but are working together to solve a problem that affects all of us. Second, it might actually work, since the two companies power almost all mobile devices worldwide. | A New Normal or a New Now: SaaSOps and the Path Forward for IT | BetterCloud | Last month, companies across the globe rushed into remote work, thanks to the help of their IT teams. This month, teams are beginning to settle into their new (hopefully temporary) normal. Join BetterCloud’s IT Manager Brian Farrell and Solutions Engineer Blair Simmons for a webinar on April 21 to discuss the current state of IT, the results of our most recent COVID-19 survey, and best practices that the pandemic may have forced our hand into adopting but that should be retained when things return to business as usual. | Over 500,000 Zoom Accounts Sold on Hacker Forums, the Dark Web | BleepingComputer | Over 500,000 Zoom accounts are being sold on the dark web and hacker forums for less than a penny each, and in some cases, given away for free. These credentials are gathered through credential stuffing attacks where threat actors attempt to login to Zoom using accounts leaked in older data breaches. The successful logins are compiled into lists that are sold to other hackers. | Google Just Gave Millions Of Users A Reason To Keep Chrome | Forbes | After a surprise release U-turn last month, Google has now rolled out Chrome 81 and it brings a wide roll-out of ‘Tab Groups’, the company’s biggest change to how Chrome tabs work since the browser launched 11 years ago. |
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