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| Galaxy Note 9 Starts at $1,000 with New Bluetooth S Pen, AI Camera, Giant Battery, 128GB Storage | CNET | CNET goes hands-on with Samsung's most feature-packed phone of the year. | AWS Employee Flub Exposes S3 Bucket Containing GoDaddy Server Configuration and Pricing Models | Dark Reading | Another week, another publicly accessible AWS storage cloud found to be leaking enterprise secrets. This time around, the company exposed was GoDaddy — but in a twist on the normal storyline it was an AWS employee responsible for the misconfiguration. Researchers with UpGuard Cyber Risk Team disclosed that they found a publicly accessible Amazon S3 bucket wide open for public consumption. | The Four Most Popular Methods Hackers Use to Spread Ransomware | ITProPortal | "Ransomware is an escalating, increasingly sophisticated threat, and no one seems to be immune. With new ransomware authors constantly upping their game to evade detection by demanding new forms of crypto-currency, such as DASH, or stealing passwords and Bitcoin wallets, it can be difficult for the average user to understand how they were infected in the first place. These are the four most common ways ransomware infects its victims," writes Antonio Challita. | Microsoft's Ignite 2018 IT Pro Conference: What to Expect | ZDNet | There are a few hints about potential SQL Server, virtualization, Microsoft 365, Surface Hub 2 and other revelations in Microsoft's recently published Ignite 2018 session list. |
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| Baby Steps: Building a Cybersecurity Strategy | CSO | Building a cyber strategy can be overwhelming unless you start with large goals broken down into smaller milestones. Here are seven principles that will allow you to build a sound cybersecurity strategy, gradually. |
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| Hey Google, What’s the News? | The Keyword | Back at Google I/O, Google launched the new Google News to help you keep up with the news that matters to you. Last week, in the U.S., Lenovo launched the first of many Smart Displays with the Google Assistant. You can choose your preferred news sources from hundreds of national and local broadcasters including CNBC, CNN, Cheddar and more. Just ask, “Hey Google, what’s the news?” |
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