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| | Further Delay to GDPR Enforcement of 2018 Twitter Breach | TechCrunch | Twitter users have to wait to longer to find out what penalties, if any, the platform faces under the European Union’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) for a data breach that dates back around two years. | SaaSOps Stories With Craig Holland, SVP of Global Infrastructure at Condé Nast | BetterCloud | Our Chief Customer Officer Rachel Orston sat down with Holland to discuss the unique challenges he’s faced over the last few months, as well as the lessons he’s learned from his colleagues along the way. | Microsoft No Longer Allows Users to Permanently Disable Windows Defender | MSPoweruser | Microsoft’s Windows Defender comes installed on all the Windows 10 PCs and it does a pretty good job at protecting the users from malware and viruses. However, if you’re one of the people who prefer a third-party anti-virus software or don’t use Windows Defender then there is some bad news for you. | Google Fixes Gmail Bug Allowing Attackers to Send Spoofed Emails | BleepingComputer | According to security researcher Allison Husain who discovered the security issue caused by missing verification when configuring mail routes, "Both Gmail’s and any G Suite customer’s strict DMARC/SPF policy may be subverted by using G Suite’s mail routing rules to relay and grant authenticity to fraudulent messages." |
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