Meanwhile, Facebook is taking steps to ensure product stability and reduce network congestion, such as temporarily reducing bit rates for videos in certain regions. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Day: March 24, 2020
Morrison asks for patience as myGov tech is upgraded to handle new load
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•The Prime Minister said no system is built to deal with the circumstances and events that Australia is now facing as a nation. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Apple blocks third-party cookies in Safari
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•Safari becomes second browser after the Tor Browser to block third-party cookies by default for all users. …read more Source:: Open Source S
TrickBot now pushes Android app for bypassing 2FA on banking accounts
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•Malicious TrickMo app seen deployed in Germany for now, but broader use is expected. …read more Source:: Open Source S
Elon Musk’s SpaceX: Now 1 million Starlink user terminals OKed for US internet service
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•SpaceX gets the FCC go-ahead to run a million “UFO on a stick” terminals for its Starlink satellite broadband service. …read more Source:: Open Source S
How coronavirus COVID-19 is accelerating the future of work
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•The coronavirus is forcing enterprises to rethink the way they do business and dust off policies for security, business continuity, and remote workers. Chances are that some of these efforts …read more Source:: Open Source S
Working from home? Switch off Amazon’s Alexa (say lawyers)
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•One of the byproducts of doing all your work from home is that you might be discussing confidential matters. And who might overhear them? Well, there’s your smart speakers…. …read more Source:: Open Source S
ISPs to continue blocking graphic violent content in Australia
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•The new protocol positions ISPs to block websites that host graphic material, such as a terrorist act or violent crime, as part of efforts to ‘stem the risk of its …read more Source:: Open Source S