Do you rely on Cisco's Webex Meetings app for video conferencing? If so, be advised that the company found and addressed a pair of high severity security flaws that could allow hackers to remotely execute code on vulnerable machines. The two issues are being tracked as CVE-2020-3263 and CVE-2020-3342. They impact Cisco Webex Meetings … [Read more...] about Update Your Webex Desktop App To Avoid Security Threat
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Google Meet Now Available On Gmail Using Mobile Devices
Google recently published a blog post that didn't get much attention, but that outlines a major change to the way the company's video collaboration tool "Meet" works. Google Meet is now be available on your phone to do meetings on the go. Google's blog post about the Google Meet update reads: "In the coming weeks, you'll soon notice a new … [Read more...] about Google Meet Now Available On Gmail Using Mobile Devices
Survey Shows How Employees Working Remotely Affects Business
Tens of millions of workers have been forced to work from home as the COVID-19 virus rampages around the globe. That has naturally increased reliance on internet connectivity and disrupted several longstanding, well-established working routines. Some of the changes have been for the better, including not having to fight traffic during the daily … [Read more...] about Survey Shows How Employees Working Remotely Affects Business
Microsoft Issues Update To Fix User Printing Problems
Microsoft hasn't had great luck with its Windows 10 updates in recent months. Often, in their quest to improve the OS in one area, they inadvertently break something else. The company's June 9th update is a classic case in point. On installing the update, a small number of Windows 10 users began experiencing issues with printing. This lead to … [Read more...] about Microsoft Issues Update To Fix User Printing Problems
Major T-Mobile Outage Was Not A DDOS Attack
Rumors were recently swirling around cellphone carrier T-Mobile. Fears were running rampant that a massive DDOS attack may be underway on the heels of a major outage. The rumors spread like wildfire through the internet. At one point, even a US Senator got involved, retweeting a rumor that the attack was supposedly based out of China. The … [Read more...] about Major T-Mobile Outage Was Not A DDOS Attack
Intel Steps Up Game With CPU-Level Malware Protection
Tech companies both big and small are always looking for new ways to protect their customers from the threat of malware. While that's not something that hardware vendors are known for, Intel has leapt into the fray with a recent announcement about CPU-level Malware protection. Their planned "Tiger Lake" mobile processors will offer CPU-level … [Read more...] about Intel Steps Up Game With CPU-Level Malware Protection






