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WhatsApp for Windows Security Flaw Could Be Serious

WhatsApp for Windows Security Flaw Could Be Serious

Suppose your company uses the popular messaging platform WhatsApp for Windows. In that case, you need to be aware of a potentially critical security flaw that puts your company at risk for a disruptive and costly breach.  Users discovered the flaw in June 2024. It...

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Microsoft Sway Exploited to Deliver Malicious QR Codes

Microsoft Sway Exploited to Deliver Malicious QR Codes

Criminals continue to find ways to launch attacks using legitimate cloud platforms and services, and the latest tool to fall victim to bad actors is Microsoft Sway. Hackers are using the product to deliver malicious payloads to users via QR codes, tricking users into...

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Search and Chat in Gmail With Gemini Integration

Search and Chat in Gmail With Gemini Integration

Suppose you spend more time searching your Gmail inbox for information than you'd like. In that case, you’ll love the new Gemini AI integration.  In conjunction with the release of two new Pixel smartphones, Google recently announced the addition of Gmail with Gemini...

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Microsoft Teams Merges Work and Home Accounts Efficiently

Microsoft Teams Merges Work and Home Accounts Efficiently

Suppose you use Microsoft Teams for work, school, and at home to communicate and collaborate with friends and family. In that case, you’ll welcome the latest update from the software giant: you no longer have to use separate apps for your personal and professional...

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Zoom Now Supports Calls with Up to One Million

Zoom Now Supports Calls with Up to One Million

If you’ve ever been on a Zoom call and thought, “It would be great if more people could join in,” you’re in luck. The biggest name in video conferencing software just announced that event organizers can host up to one million attendees on a single-use webinar,...

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