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| | Uh Oh, Here's Why the Internet Broke Again | Gizmodo | Widespread internet outages knocked down Cloudflare, the PlayStation Network, Xbox Live, Amazon, Hulu, and a slew of other sites on Sunday morning, and it’s apparently all because of a single internet service provider: CenturyLink. | 4 Signs You’re Ready to Automate With a SaaSOps Platform | BetterCloud Monitor | How does an enterprise team know when to automate IT and start using a SaaS operations (SaaSOps) platform? Here we’ll take a look at two things. One, we’ll quickly examine the big IT automation benefits. And two, we’ll explore our annual survey’s insights on the four signs that point to when to automate SaaS operations. | TLS and SSL Certificates Will Soon Be Valid for a Maximum of 13 Months | ITProPortal | This means if you still want to a certificate valid for two years, you had better purchase one today. Anyone that currently holds a TLS or SSL certificate valid for longer than 13 months need not worry – they will remain valid until their previously established expiry date. | Cisco Warns of Actively Exploited IOS XR Zero-Day | ZDNet | The vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2020-3566, impacts the Distance Vector Multicast Routing Protocol (DVMRP) feature that ships with the IOS XR version of the operating system. This version of the OS is usually installed on carrier-grade and data center routers, according to the company's website. |
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| 14 Ways to Speed Up Windows 10 | Computerworld | Want Windows 10 to run faster? We've got help. In just a few minutes you can try out this baker’s dozen of tips; your machine will be zippier and less prone to performance and system issues. | 10 Ways to Lock Your Windows 10 PC | How-To Geek | Locking your Windows 10 PC is the best way to secure your computer when you step away. This won’t quit or interrupt any running applications, and you have to type your PIN or password to get past the lock screen. Here are 10 ways you can lock your computer. |
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| Adding Support for Service Accounts in Google Groups | G Suite Updates | Google is adding full support for service accounts in Groups in beta. This builds on its recent announcements of a new Cloud Identity Groups API beta and the ability to use service accounts with Groups APIs without domain-wide delegation. |
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