Apple Launches Beta Device Management Plan for Small Businesses
The paid-for service starts officially in spring 2022, but early adopters can sign up to the beta for free.
The paid-for service starts officially in spring 2022, but early adopters can sign up to the beta for free.
Features for the $2.99/month subscription include advert free scrolling, and the ability to undo tweets.
The scope of the breach is huge, but the company states that no financial data has been compromised.
There is uncertainty about just where the database originates from, with the named company denying all knowledge.
The deal follows the sale of the Enterprise arm of McAfee earlier in the year.
Currently in a pilot program, Zoom says adverts will help improve its service.
The feature will allow users to speak and work with other external organizations, through Teams.
Microsoft is on a mission to bring staff closer together with its own metaverse, which should be ready for users by 2022.
China's latest regulations that preside over tech firms have caused several other firms to flee.
Apple's supply chain issues played a major role in falling to Microsoft for the title before Friday's market cap.
Researchers were surprised by the botnet's size, with security firm NSFOCUS dubbing it "the largest botnet ever discovered".
Microsoft says Individuals at the top of the company hierarchy are most at risk, along with owners of privileged accounts.
Patreon has given the green light to Creator Coins - but cryptocurrency payment options and NFTs still seem a long way away.
Fellow Big Tech companies Apple and Google are also launching initiatives to help fill vacancies in cybersecurity.
Security experts advise Microsoft 365 mailbox owners to review account permissions.
Both employees and managers benefit from informal workplace chatter - and it's been sorely missed by teams working remotely.
Government sanctions could force the organization to choose between paying the hackers or facing the wrath of the US treasury
About 2.8 billion Mastercard users around the world will soon be able to buy and spend cryptocurrencies.
The apps had been been advertised on sites like Facebook, Instagram and TikTok to lure in more victims.
The internet doesn't have a tech problem. It's just ruled by those who value profits over policy.
Facebook is now Meta, but won't change the core features that make the platform so harmful to its userbase of billions.