Engadget | According to the Guardian, Citizen Lab has discovered that operators using NSO Group software, nicknamed Kismet, hacked the iPhones of 37 journalists (most from Al Jazeera) using an iMessage vulnerability that had been present for roughly a year. The exploit doesn’t appear to work in iOS 14.
YouTube | The episode was recorded live during Altitude20 and features SaaSOps Star winners from the Glossier and Workiva IT teams. How do they enable their organizations with seamless collaboration? How do they integrate with HRIS systems and automate user lifecycle management? And how can you take the next steps in your SaaSOps journey?
Neowin | Adobe has been working hard to bring its Creative Cloud products to Apple's ARM-based Macs. In November, it shipped the first beta of Photoshop, and then a couple of weeks ago, Lightroom arrived for all ARM-based PCs. Now, it's time for its Premiere Pro video editing software to get some love.
VentureBeat | Google has announced three new cloud regions, including its second in the Middle East, as competition among the “big three” public cloud companies heats up. The company confirmed that it will create a second region in Germany, adding to its existing location in Frankfurt, in addition to its first region in Chile (Santiago), which represents only its second region in South America after Brazil.
How-To Geek | If you ever need to do some private browsing in Google Chrome, it’s easy to quickly open an Incognito window using a keyboard shortcut. In this special mode, your browsing history won’t be stored on your local machine. Here’s how to launch it.
MakeUseOf | Picture this: you want to use Gmail to send an email with a table in it to your colleagues. The table itself is small, and attaching a separate spreadsheet to the email seems kind of unnecessary. With Google Sheets or Microsoft Excel, you can add a table to your Gmail email itself, without needing an attachment.
SaaSOps Community | There are countless WordPress plugins. Personally, I've lost entire weekends browsing for the perfect plugin for my websites. The folks in the SaaSOps Community are (thankfully) sharing tips on how to make sure a plugin is safe to use. Check it out by clicking the link above.
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