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| Windows 10 1909: 7 Oddities, Quirks and Inconsistencies | Computerworld | It's a "feature upgrade" without many new features, shares release documentation with its predecessor, and was ready to go a month before it actually arrived. Yes, Windows 10 1909 is a rare bird indeed. | Product Tip Tuesday: Discover Who Your Files Are Shared With | BetterCloud Monitor | For most people, sharing business documents with a personal email address is done for the sake of convenience, without thinking twice. However, this practice is a headache for IT and security teams who need to know where all their company’s data is and who has access to it. BetterCloud gives you visibility into what G Suite, Dropbox, and Box files are shared with personal emails and allows you to put an end to it. Let our Product Tip show you how. | Disney+ 'Hack' Panic Stresses Why You Need to Use Unique Passwords | PCWorld | The scary headlines started popping up almost immediately. “Thousands of hacked Disney+ accounts are already for sale on hacking forums,” ZDNet proclaimed last week. Yesterday morning, the BBC followed up with “Disney+ fans without answers after thousands hacked.” Well, PCWorld has got an answer for you, and it’s one you’ve probably heard before. Stop reusing passwords across multiple services and websites. | Attackers Using WhatsApp MP4 Video Files Vulnerability Can Remotely Execute Code | ZDNet | Facebook has disclosed the existence of a severe vulnerability leading to remote code execution attacks in WhatsApp messaging software. Last week, the technology giant said in a security advisory that the WhatsApp bug, tracked as CVE-2019-11931, is a stack-based buffer overflow issue which can be triggered by attackers sending crafted .MP4 video files to victims. |
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| Admin Setting to Control Working Hours | G Suite Updates | Google is adding a setting in the Admin console so you, as an admin, can control whether Working Hours is enabled for users in your domain. | Revamped My Devices Page Will Help Users Find and Manage Their Devices | G Suite Updates | Google is making some updates to the My Devices page. Users can go to the page to see the devices they’ve used to log in to G Suite and then manage those devices. It includes detailed device information, an option to log out of the device, and an option to wipe the device. |
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