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Ars Technica | Microsoft last week released an unscheduled fix for a critical security bug that makes it possible for attackers to remotely execute malicious code that can spread from vulnerable machine to vulnerable machine without requiring any interaction from users. |
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BetterCloud Monitor | Here at BetterCloud, we fundamentally believe that enabling productivity should not be at odds with securing your organization’s most sensitive data. Now, they don’t have to be. We are proud to announce the release of Content Scanning. BetterCloud’s Content Scanning bolsters your data protection strategy and gives IT teams the power to secure files and sensitive information across SaaS applications, without inhibiting employee productivity. |
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The Wall Street Journal | Chief information officers are leading efforts to keep their businesses humming as the coronavirus outbreak spreads, reflecting companies’ reliance on technology for daily operations. |
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TechRepublic | Bad actors have added a new snare to their bag of social engineering tricks—malicious OneDrive, Google Drive, iCloud, and Dropbox links. A new whitepaper from Menlo Security "Is SaaS the New Trojan Horse in the Age of the Cloud?" describes this latest attack vector. |