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Destructive Malware Wreaks Havoc at PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics | BleepingComputer | Destructive malware intent on sabotaging PCs is to blame for the IT problems reported during the PyeongChang 2018 Winter Olympics opening ceremony. According to Cisco researchers, attackers deployed a never-before-seen malware strain that was intent on data destruction and data destruction only. | The Top Security Blind Spots in Your SaaS Environment | BetterCloud Monitor | "Fired IT Guy Puts Porn in Ex-Boss' PowerPoint, Gets Sweet Revenge." "Corporate Data Slips Out Via Google Calendar." "Hundreds of Companies Expose PII, Private Emails Through Google Groups Error." These are just a few of the headlines that represent hidden security threats lurking in SaaS environments. Last week, we hosted a webinar on the top security blind spots you should know about. Don’t worry if you missed it. Here’s a recap. | Inside the Two Years That Shook Facebook—And the World | Wired | For two years, it’s been hell inside of Facebook. 51 current and former employees paint a picture of a company grappling with the problems it’s caused, and a CEO whose techno-optimism is circling the drain as he tries to fix them. | | | How to Set a Timer or Stopwatch Right From Google’s Homepage | 9to5Google | While Google makes it extremely easy to ask your phone or Home to set a timer, did you know you could just set one from the search engine’s homepage? Here’s how. | How to Fix Common Problems with Outlook .pst and .ost Data Files | Windows Central | If your data files in Outlook won't open, or items appear to be missing in your inbox, you can use these steps to resolve the issues. | |
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