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| | End-user Security Ignorance Laid Bare in New Report | ComputerWeekly | Proofpoint’s sixth annual State of the Phish report highlighted the scale of ignorance among end-users when it comes to cyber security, the scale of the challenge facing security professionals, and the scale of the security industry’s failure to educate. The report drives home the urgent need for better user training and reporting. | Google Found Vulnerabilities in Apple’s Safari That Allowed User Tracking | The Next Web | In December, Apple fixed multiple bugs found in its Safari browser that allowed third-party websites to track users’ browsing habits. According to a paper published by Google‘s security team, the company notified Apple of various flaws in its anti-tracking technology, Intelligent Tracking Prevention (ITP), in August. | Apple Addresses iPhone 11 Location Privacy Concern | Krebs on Security | Apple is rolling out a new update to its iOS operating system that addresses the location privacy issue on iPhone 11 devices that was first detailed by Krebs on Security last month. | Samsung Is Working on Its Own AirDrop, Likely to Be Available in the Galaxy S20 Series | MSPoweruser | AirDrop is a simple and quick way to transfer files from an Apple device to another Apple device. The feature was first launched back in 2011 and became a very popular feature in Apple devices. Now, there are two major tech giants that are creating a solution similar to the AirDrop—one is search giant Google and the other one appears to be Samsung with a feature called Quick Share. |
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| IT Burnout: How to Recognize and Fight It | The Enterprisers Project | IT leaders and experts share the subtle and not-so-subtle signs of IT burnout—and how to get yourself and your team members to a healthier place. | How to Export an Email from Mac Mail to the Notes App | How-To Geek | If you use the Mail app regularly, you’re used to archiving or flagging emails for later. But what if you want to save a particular message for future reference in the Notes app? Well, there’s a work-around for that! |
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