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Tax time reminder: Why printing is not dead
Do you need a printer to do your taxes? Not anymore. But even though e-filing has blossomed (and you can sometimes get your money back faster when you e-file), there are still many tax, finance, and non-finance reasons why you might need a printer.
Four out of five companies say they've spotted this cyber-attack. Plenty still fall victim to it
Two in five businesses say they've detected a cyber attack over the course of the last year as working from home increases cybersecurity risks for enterprises.
Slack rethinks direct messaging plans after backlash
Only hours after Connect DM was made generally available, Slack changed its mind.
Cloudflare launches Page Shield to thwart Magecart card skimming attacks
Magecart attacks remain a prolific threat to the security of our financial data.
Nokia partners with Key Bridge Wireless to expand CBRS deployments
The partnership is aimed at CSPs, multiple-system operators, and enterprises that want to deploy private wireless networks.
Remote work to stay and maybe education too (so long snow days)
The Verizon Look Forward study was conducted to gauge the lasting effects of the COVID-19 pandemic?. In a word, the lasting effect is going to be hybrid.
Microsoft Teams now has its own bug bounties for researchers who can spot security flaws
Teams is now big enough for Microsoft to launch a dedicated bug bounty program for the platform.
This company was hit by ransomware. Here's what they did next, and why they didn't pay up
"When it hit, we ran to our server room and data centre and started pulling plugs out." How one company was hit by ransomware, but refused to pay up.
University students refunded for false ads touting job opportunities with Microsoft, Twitter
The FTC says students were impacted by the school’s “deceptive ads.”
iPad Pro as fast as an M1 Mac… but why?
It seems likely that the updated iPad Pro -- anticipated to land soon -- will feature a chip "that is on par with the faster M1 chip in the latest MacBook Air, MacBook Pro and Mac mini." OK, but what will we do with that power?