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| Ransomware Gang Uses iTunes Zero-day | ZDNet | The operators of the BitPaymer ransomware have been spotted using a zero-day in iTunes for Windows as a mechanism to bypass antivirus detection on infected hosts. | Anatomy of the Perfect BetterCloud Offboarding Workflow | BetterCloud Monitor | Our customers frequently ask us what a perfect offboarding workflow should look like. With that in mind, we want to give you a step-by-step guide on how to build a complete offboarding workflow in BetterCloud. | A Chrome Security Setting You Shouldn't Overlook | Computerworld | Chrome has an easily overlooked setting that's somewhat similar to that new location control feature in Android. It's attached to every Chrome extension you install, as of not that long ago, and it lets you decide exactly when an extension should be able to see what you're doing on the web and be made privy to all the details of your browsing activity. Suffice it to say, the setting's incredibly important. You might find a few eyebrow-raising surprises when you take the time to look into it. | American Intelligence Follows British Lead in Warning of Serious VPN Vulnerabilities | The Register | The US National Security Agency (NSA) is warning admins to patch a set of months-old security bugs that have recently come under active attack. |
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| How Gmail Filters Can Help Organize Your Inbox | Computerworld | Automate your inbox and enhance your organization by taking full advantage of what Gmail filters have to offer. | How to Avoid Internet Fraud, Scams, Phishing and Other Cybercrime | PCWorld | Internet fraud takes many forms, from retail websites that don’t deliver, to emails phishing for credit card or bank information, to tech support scams that take over your desktop, and everything in between. They share a common goal, however: extracting money or personal data from an unsuspecting user. If you come upon something that seems sketchy, here’s how to check it out before you put your money down. |
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