Category: Articles
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What’s new about Microsoft word?
Edit, Review, and View documents in Microsoft word. There is a new update in Microsoft word. This new feature has brought Microsoft word to the forefront from the back. The new feature allows users to (@mentions) tag people in their shared documents. The new feature will also allow users to assign, track and create tasks…
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Microsoft: This Outlook upgrade will restore some much-loved classic graphics
Outlook appearance will get a simplified and classic do-over. Thanks to a new upgrade, Microsoft Outlook users will soon be able to modify their layout with a nod to the past. The email service will soon feature two additional types of “ribbons” – the navigation bar that displays choices and tools. The two new ribbon…
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Microsoft Teams is gaining a simple but powerful new security feature
Now being added to a random chat group is another thing not to worry about. Microsoft is working on a new security feature for its Teams collaboration software that will keep you more aware of who is attempting to contact you. When The Microsoft 365 suite productivity platform users get an invitation from outside their…
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These fraudulent antivirus apps for Android install a harmful banking malware
SharkBot is still evading Google Play Store security. Researchers have cautioned that the SharkBotDropper malware, which was discovered in multiple antivirus applications in April, has invaded the Google Play Store once more. The report claims two more Android antivirus applications have been identified to have the malware. These were meant to steal online banking credentials.…
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Microsoft Defender might be at fault if Google Chrome is not responding
Microsoft Defender’s security infrastructure has been mistakenly providing false positive security alerts to users of platforms such as Google Chrome, Discord, and Twitch. Users are seeing a notice titled “Behavior:Win32/Hive.ZY,” which Microsoft claims is designed to alert users of potentially harmful files that are frequently downloaded via channels like email. Perhaps reassuringly, “Hive” is the…
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Cloud servers are proven to be an effective entry point for cybercriminals
According to the survey, cloud servers are the most popular attack vector for cyberattacks. New data shows cloud servers are now the number one access point for cyberattacks. With 41% of companies identifying, it is the primary entry point. The situation is only growing worse, with a 10% increase in hacks utilizing cloud servers as…
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Dangerous Google Chrome extensions were installed on over a million devices
Chrome extensions pose as legitimate browser services. Researchers discovered a collection of malicious Google Chrome extensions aimed to track browsing activities on over 1.4 million devices. McAfee – a computer security company stated the objective of the scam is to change the victim’s browser cookies each time they visit an e-commerce website. This will earn…
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Don’t worry, but Outlook for Web is changing a lot of things
Some Outlook options have changed but you don’t have to worry about it. Don’t worry if your Outlook email looks a little different right now; it’s all part of a new Microsoft upgrade. Teams parent company has made a few adjustments to the interface of its email service to make the online version of Outlook…
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Concerned about your passwords after LastPass was hacked?
The accounts of LastPass developers were hacked. LastPass is one of the most popular password managers in the world, with over 30 million users globally. The company has announced that the popular password management application has been hacked. LastPass issued an email to its subscribers describing what had transpired and assuring them that their passwords…