Category: Articles
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Gmail aspires for Spaces to be as good as Slack
Gmail search can help you find and join Spaces. A new Gmail upgrade may make it much easier to find an important message or a group chat. Google Workspace is receiving a new feature that will allow users to identify and join group conversations called Spaces using the Gmail online search tool. Users may find…
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Microsoft Outlook is evolving, for the better or worse
Microsoft Outlook users may have mixed feelings about this update. Microsoft has announced that it has begun to send out the new performance-focused version of its Outlook email software to personal account users. Previously available solely to business users. The new “One Outlook” desktop software, codenamed Project Monarch delivers a clean, minimalist visual consistent with…
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Cybercriminals have a tool that illegally downloads the Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook mailboxes
Hackers have developed a new application that downloads Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook mailboxes. Iranian state-sponsored hackers have developed a new tool that can download Gmail, Yahoo, and Outlook mailboxes and is being used against unknown high-profile targets. According to recent research from Google’s Threat Investigation Group (TAG), which obtained a version of the program and…
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Apple claims Hackers may have taken advantage of their security gaps
Apple has launched an update to address security weaknesses on its iPhone, iPad, and Mac devices that it claims hackers have actively exploited. According to the tech giant, the updated software provides important security upgrades and is recommended for all users. Many industry analysts believe that this security loophole might allow hackers to take entire…
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Several shapeshifting malicious Android applications have been detected
Many harmful Android apps may be found in the Google Play Store. Three hundred rogue Android applications have been identified in the Google Play Store. This demonstrates yet again that downloading from a trusted source is insufficient for security. Bitdefender cybersecurity experts uncovered 35 Android applications on the Google Play Store that contain hazardous advertisements.…
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Microsoft Office’s weakest security threat and people are still falling for it
Apparently, people are sending malware-infected USBs over the mail and some recipients are falling for it. Seriously though? Many cybersecurity assaults are highly developed, well-planned schemes that seek to exploit victims through skillful programming and virus distribution. However, sometimes crooks just want to follow the old ways. They say old is Gold and these crooks…
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Evidently, the majority of data breaches are the result of hacking
Insiders are not necessarily a serious threat. According to a new study, the majority of all data breach events were caused by pure hack attempts. According to Flashpoint research, 60% of all data breach instances recorded during the first half of the year were the result of hacking. Usually, this happens when a person or…
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Office users are going to despise this new Microsoft 365 annoyance
Microsoft 365 advertisements are shown in Office 2021. Microsoft Office customers have reported seeing a slew of sneaky Microsoft 365 advertisements throughout their work. Several customers emailed the Technology website with screenshots of a new pop-up promoting Microsoft 365 Family memberships within Microsoft Word documents. The “Limited Time Offer” advertises three months of Microsoft 365…
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Google has just made it easier to improve your research
There’s an upgrade in Quoted Search Google is upgrading Touch to Search on the mobile Chrome app and altering the way quoted searches operate on its search engine. When you insert quote marks around a search phrase, Google returns results that contain those precise words. The issue with the previous method was that Google Search…
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You can access your Google account in a completely new way
With Google’s single sign-on options you can now easily access your account without any inconvenience. In a recent welcome security boost, Google has announced that its Cloud and Workspace accounts will now support single sign-on (SSO) from third-party identity providers. The Workspace company claims that customers will be able to more easily access Google’s services…