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New MacOS DNS Hijacking Malware Discovered, Also Capable of Screenshots, File Access, More | 9to5Mac | Apple’s macOS is reportedly the target of a new DNS hijacking exploit. This sort of malware works by changing DNS server settings on affected computers, thus routing traffic through malicious servers and logging sensitive data in the process. This new version is being referred to as OSX/MaMi. | 2018 State of Resilience: The Pressure Is On | Network World | IT leaders are under increased pressure to ensure systems can withstand natural disasters, attacks, data breaches, and increasing storage and data accessibility needs. The results of several surveys underscore the concerns of nearly 6,000 IT professionals around the globe. The top IT concern? Business continuity and high availability. | Microsoft Wants to Patent Mind Control | The Register | Microsoft has applied to patent a brain control interface, so you'll be able to "think" your way around a computer device, hands free. | | | How To Check If Your Chromebook Is Protected Against the Meltdown Vulnerability | CNET | Worried your Chromebook is vulnerable to the Meltdown bug recently discovered? Read this. | 5 Printing Secrets Every Mac User Needs | Computerworld | Everyone knows how to print from their Mac, right? You just hit the Print button (or Command-P) – but are you using these print-related tricks? | | | Dial Into Hangouts Meet from Nine Additional Markets | G Suite Updates | In October 2017, Google announced the rollout of international Hangouts Meet dial-in phone numbers for G Suite Enterprise domains. They've added this functionality for nine additional countries: Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic, Finland, Ireland, Norway, Romania, Switzerland, and Turkey. | | The Vikings-Saints Game Was So Crazy, Apple Watches Told Fans They Might Be Having Heart Issues "Apple Watch thinks I'm having a heart attack." |
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