| | Google Meet Will Be Free for Everyone, Starting in May | Android Police | The artist formerly known as Hangouts Meet has seen a number of welcome improvements in the wake of the coronavirus pandemic, but until now only G Suite users have been able to use it free of charge. Google has just announced in a blog post that this restriction is being lifted, however, and anyone with a Gmail account will be able to use Google Meet for absolutely nothing. | Google Confirms New Security Threat For 2 Billion Chrome Users | Forbes | Google has warned of yet more security vulnerabilities in Chrome 81, which was only launched three weeks ago. Google has confirmed two new high-rated security vulnerabilities affecting Chrome, prompting yet another update since the release of Chrome 81 on April 7. | Shade Ransomware Calls it a Day, 750,000 Decryption Keys Released | Graham Cluley | News comes this week that the criminals behind the Shade ransomware not only decided to stop spreading their attacks at the end of last year, but they have also now released over 750,000 decryption keys to help victims restore their precious data. | Google Announces Chrome Web Store Crackdown for August 2020 | ZDNet | Google announced new rules for the Chrome Web Store in an attempt to cut down the number of shady Chrome extensions submitted and listed on the site. |
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| 16 Strategies For Attracting Top Tech Talent To Your Company | Forbes | When a talented candidate reaches your pool of applicants, you may need to convince them to join your company over a competitor’s. Members of Forbes Technology Council share some strategies you can use to successfully snag top industry talent. | Shadow IT Goes Home: How to Reduce the Risk | Computerworld | As workers were forced home due to the COVID-19 crisis, the potential for shadow IT went with them to their remote offices. However, it doesn't need to pose a risk. In fact, it could prove to be an asset. |
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