Month: June 2022

Microsoft unveils its vision for the future of digital identity

Audio player loading… Microsoft has announced an expansion and restructuring of its identity management product portfolio to reflect the rapid evolution of the security environment.  As explained in a blog post (opens in new tab), the company has launched a new platform called Microsoft Entra, under which all of its…

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Most Frequently Asked Questions About Affiliate Marketing

There are lots of questions floating around about how affiliate marketing works, what to do and what not to do when it comes to setting up a business. With so much uncertainty surrounding both personal and business aspects of affiliate marketing. In this post, we will answer the most frequently…

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Microsoft’s Surface Laptop Go 2 offers more speed and storage capacity

After a leak yesterday spoiled the surprise, Microsoft has unveiled the Surface Laptop Go 2, a $600 starter laptop with premium looks. It looks very much like the original, has an near-identical 12.4-inch 1,536 x 1,024 touch display, anodized aluminum top and weight that’s just a fraction more at 2.48…

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MacBook Air 2022 reveal at WWDC now more likely than ever – and I’m hyped

Audio player loading… Apple’s WWDC 2022 event is now only a few days away, and in the run-up, it appears that the MacBook Air (M1, 2020) is incredibly hard to buy. Now, usually, news about stock shortages for a popular product isn’t good news, especially when it concerns the best…

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This dangerous Microsoft Office zero-day is now being exploited in the wild

Audio player loading… The Microsoft Office “Follina” zero-day vulnerability may have its first official adopters, and first victims, experts have revealed.  Cybersecurity researchers from Proofpoint have discovered that a Chinese state-sponsored threat actor known as TA413 has been targeting the international Tibetan community using the flaw. “TA413 CN APT spotted…

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Elon Musk reportedly declares remote work ‘no longer acceptable’ at Tesla

Tesla CEO Elon Musk has taken a hardline stance against his employees working from home, Electrek and Bloomberg report. In an email apparently sent to the company’s executive staff with the subject line “Remote work is no longer acceptable,” the CEO said employees must spend a minimum of 40 hours…

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