Motherboard | Someone posted what experts say is the source code for a core component of the iPhone’s operating system on GitHub, which could pave the way for hackers and security researchers to find vulnerabilities in iOS and make iPhone jailbreaks easier to achieve. Apple has since filed a copyright takedown request with GitHub and forced the company to remove the code.
Engadget | Chrome has been taking measures to inform users when they're on an unencrypted HTTP website, adding notifications to more and more sites over the last couple of years. Google announced it will be taking that one step further, labeling all HTTP sites as "not secure" starting with the release of Chrome 68.
Dark Reading | Today, talk of automation is everywhere in security. Automation can be a great way to bring about efficiencies, but only if it is done right. Far too often, organizations approach automation as a solution looking for a problem rather than the other way around. How can organizations approach automation intelligently and identify areas that are good candidates for automation? To answer this question, Dark Reading offers 20 excellent additional questions you should ask yourself.
 
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TechRepublic | The new Google Sites not only lets you share video from Google-owned sources, but other video services, too. And the new Sites now supports more private pages. Here are three things you need to know.
Kotaku | You own a few cords, right? You might have so many cords that they burst out behind your TV stand or below your desk. Play video games for any length of time and you’ll acquire all sorts of cords you don’t know what to do with. For just a few bucks you can rein that mess in and make some sense of the cyberpunk sprawl lurking behind your TV or monitor.
 
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G Suite Updates | Going forward, G Suite admins can manage permissions that Android apps request at runtime, as opposed to at installation time (also known as “runtime permissions”). Note that this feature is only available for apps running in work profiles or on company-owned devices.
Namely Blog | Put the paper and quill away—21st century HR is paperless. With a recent product update, Namely has extended electronic signature functionality across the entire platform.
 
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