Zero-Day attacks hit Windows, Office, Lync
Certain versions of Windows, Office and Microsoft Lync are being attacked in the wild.
The endless parade of technologies to improve workforce collaboration has certainly led to the shrinking of time and distance, but has it actually let to a long-term increase in engagement and business performance? What should enterprises do today?
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Russia, Iran and Iraq have been monitored for several months; Justice Minister says the program was "legal"
Certain versions of Windows, Office and Microsoft Lync are being attacked in the wild via a new remote code execution vulnerability, says Microsoft in a disclosure.
Businesses are forced to operate at a new pace as they contend with informed customers, smart competitors, and employees who choose to use their own technology for work. These trends change how firms use information technology: to be smarter, more secure, and above all nimble.
The Nexus 5 might have Google written on the outside, but on the inside the first Android 4.4 KitKat-powered handset is a big win for Qualcomm.
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