Month: April 2020

Google rolls back SameSite cookie changes to keep essential online services from breaking

Google today announced that it will temporarily roll back the changes it recently made to how its Chrome browser handles cookies in order to ensure that sites that perform essential services like banking, online grocery, government services and healthcare won’t become inaccessible to Chrome users during the current COVID-19 pandemic.…

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How to keep your business secure with remote workers

In the wake of the unprecedented pandemic, many companies are mandating social distancing through remote work and are striving to ensure business as usual across their operations to minimise impact on their employees and customers. This new way of working highlights the importance of implementing procedures to avoid cybersecurity risks…

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Amazon Prime Day date reportedly delayed until August at earliest

Amazon’s mid-year shopping holiday Amazon Prime Day has reportedly been postponed until at least August, according to internal documents acquired by Reuters. The deals bonanza has become an annual tradition, typically in July, wherein Amazon drops prices on plenty of goods for a day, though discounts during Amazon Prime Day…

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Vergecast: Zoom’s privacy concerns, Apple buys Dark Sky, and Sprint is dead

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Zoom-related domain names grow significantly as malware threat rises

Zoom’s recent surge in popularity as a result of the coronavirus outbreak has made the video conferencing platform a prime target for hackers. Security researchers at Check Point have observed a sharp uptick in new domain registrations that contain the company’s name since the public health crisis began.  According to…

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How Homage is tackling Southeast Asia’s growing eldercare need

The world’s population is aging, but the needs of elderly people are still being underserved. A United Nations report found that older people make up more than one-fifth of the population in 17 countries, and by 2100, a majority of the world’s population, or 61%, will be aged 60 and…

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