ZDNet | The cumulative update Microsoft released on this month's Patch Tuesday for Windows 10 version 1809 has a weird glitch. Thankfully, it isn't as bad as a BSOD but it is a little confusing for those who experience it.
CNBC | Google found a security issue that could give an attacker access to a users’ device based on a tool meant to keep it secure, the company disclosed Wednesday. Google is offering free replacements of its Bluetooth Low Energy Titan Security Keys after it found that anyone within about 30 feet could communicate with the key and its paired device while a user tried to activate the key or pair their devices.
Computerworld | The much-publicized “wormable” security hole in XP and 7, and similar-era Windows Servers needs to be patched now. There’s no exploit making the rounds as yet, but the benefits of patching those older machines appear to outweigh the risks.
Fast Company | SIM swapping takes advantage of a flaw in two-factor authentication via text messaging—but you can protect yourself.
Fossbytes | Google Chrome is undeniably the most widely used web browser in the world. Google has already put in a lot of effort into Chrome browser to present a clean interface, smooth performance, easy syncing features and much more. But there are ways to further enhance its functionalities and achieve greater productivity during browsing sessions with the help of Google Chrome extensions.
How-To Geek | Google Sheets lets you remove duplicates from your document with three methods ranging from a simple integrated function to a custom script. While it’s not as apparent as in Excel, Sheets offers a more diverse way to remove duplicates in your spreadsheet.
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