ZDNet | This guide will run through what spyware is, what the warning signs of infection are, and how to can remove such pestilence from your mobile devices.
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CNET | Microsoft has yet to commit to a release date, but if its name is any indication — Windows 10 October 2018 Update — then we can expect the next major update to Windows to hit next month. It will introduce a number of new features, including SwiftKey keyboard for touchscreen PCs, a better screenshot tool, the Your Phone app for iPhone- and Android device-wielding PC users and a less annoying approach to restarting your PC to install incremental updates. If you're eager to get going with Windows 10 October 2018 Update, then you can install a prerelease version right now.
ZDNet | If you use a simple, easy-to-guess password such as "QWERTY" or "1234," you might pay for your mistake by having someone access your online accounts without permission — and you may also find yourself paying out for subsequent damages and lost funds.
How-To Geek | Google recently released a set of two-factor authentication (2FA) security keys called the Titan Security Bundle. This set includes a traditional USB-based Universal Second Factor (U2F) key for use on a computer and a combination Bluetooth/USB key for mobile. Here’s how to get it all set up.
How-To Geek | Skype now lets you record calls with no additional software. Microsoft’s new call-recording feature works for both audio and video calls, and even records shared screens in video calls. Skype notifies everyone on the call that it’s being recorded.
InformationWeek | The best intentions of an IT group can end up coming back to bite them, leading their projects to fall short of expectations or to fail outright.
Wired | Google's Chrome browser turned 10 a few days ago, and in its short life it has introduced a lot of radical changes to the web. From popularizing auto-updates to aggressively promoting HTTPS web encryption, the Chrome security team likes to grapple with big, conceptual problems. That reach and influence can be divisive, though, and as Chrome looks ahead to its next 10 years, the team is mulling its most controversial initiative yet: fundamentally rethinking URLs across the web.
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G Suite Updates | If you have advanced mobile device management but don’t register your company-owned devices in the Admin console, your users must choose to set up their devices as company-owned. To encourage more users to make this choice, Google will start showing a new screen to all users who add their G Suite account to a new Android device before adding their personal account. This change will start rolling out on September 19th, 2018; please note that it may take several weeks for it to take effect for all users.
Several People Are Typing | Today, through the combined power of ServiceNow’s Cloud Services and Slack’s collaboration platform, issues can be surfaced and shared more widely across the organization, and teams can rally around resolutions faster. Here’s how.
Trello Blog | In their never-ending quest to be the best security sidekick for their Enterprise teams, Trello is excited to announce new admin permissions for Trello Enterprise customers.
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