Miscellaneous Tech News
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TSB customers hit by online banking outage
A number of TSB customers were left unable to access online banking and mobile app services for both Android and iOS on Wednesday.
Independent website DownDetector, which tracks social-media posts on how sites are performing, showed hundreds of customers complaining of an outage. Users were met with an "unexpected error" and some said they had been left with no way to access their accounts. TSB said that the issue had now be solved. In a statement it told the BBC: "We experienced intermittent issues with our mobile and internet banking services earlier today. All our services are now working, however if customers experience an error message they should try logging on again." -
Alleged, but a huge deal that it is in court.
Zoom sued for allegedly sharing users' personal data with Facebook
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Typical when the day before in install the previous version on my home lab
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@hobbit666 said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
Typical when the day before in install the previous version on my home lab
Perfect timing... now you can test the upgrade process.
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PowerToys updated recently, v 0.16.0 - looks like it's already in Chocolatey (public)
Noticed it here -> https://www.bleepingcomputer.com/news/microsoft/microsoft-updates-windows-10-powertoys-with-new-utilities/
github link -> https://github.com/microsoft/PowerToys/releases/tag/v0.16.0
Has a "Bulk image resizer", SVG preview pane add-in etc
What caught my eye was "Window walker" (alt tab replacement) ..... anyone used it?
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Windows 10 alert: Zoom client can leak your network login credentials
Users of the Zoom Windows client's chat feature need to be cautious about clicking on links.
On the heels of Zoom's iPhone privacy blunder, a security researcher has found that attackers can use the Zoom Windows client's group chat feature to share links that will leak the Windows network credentials of anyone who clicks on them. Zoom is under extra scrutiny as usage of the video conference app has surged during the coronavirus COVID-19 outbreak. -
Coronavirus threatens the next generation of smartphones
Every Autumn, Mazen Kourouche heads to the biggest Apple Store in Sydney, Australia, and queues up for hours to be one of the first people in the world to get his hands on the latest iPhone.
"Since the iPhone 7 came out I've been lining up for the new Apple devices for a few reasons: firstly the hype associated with them, secondly because of the resale value, and thirdly because Australia is the first country to get access to the devices, so people are interested in hearing about it," he says. According to Mr Kourouche, who develops software for the iPhone operating system (iOS), many people would usually travel from overseas to get their hands on the iPhone in Australia. The nation's time zone means its Apple stores are the first to open around the world on launch day. -
JumpCloud Free version now has the System Insights feature included
" A core philosophy at JumpCloud has always been to provide tremendous functionality to customers, including free accounts with up to 10 users and systems. It’s critical that IT admins can fully deploy and use our platform without restrictions, especially during times when managing a remote workforce is necessary.
To support this, we've made our new premium feature System Insights available to use for all JumpCloud free accounts like yours. System Insights provides critical visibility into OS configurations and security settings on JumpCloud-managed systems. We hope that you’ll use and enjoy this new and exciting feature to:
- Remotely collect data on OS version, patches, kernel info, and app versions in order to find recently reported security vulnerabilities and take appropriate action
- Track the applications end users are installing on systems to find out-of-date software and licenses
- Troubleshoot user issues and mitigate them with easy access to system data such as uptime, network interfaces, shared resources, hardware, and more
- Gather deep insights from 64bit Mac, Windows, and Linux operating systems "
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Today’s tshirt.
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Coronavirus: Google reveals travel habits during the pandemic
Google is to publicly track people's movements over the course of the coronavirus pandemic.
The tech firm will publish details of the different types of places people are going to on a county-by-county basis in the UK, as well as similar data for 130 other countries. The plan is to issue a regular updates with the figures referring back to activity from two or three days prior. The company has promised that individuals' privacy will be preserved. The readings are based on location data gathered via the Google Maps app or one of the firm's other mobile services. -
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Zoom boss apologises for security issues and promises fixes
Zoom is to pause the development of any new features to concentrate on safety and privacy issues, in the wake of criticism from users of the app.
In a blog, the chief executive of the video conferencing app apologised for "falling short" on security issues and promised to address concerns. He said that the use of Zoom had soared in ways he could never have foreseen prior to the coronavirus pandemic. One security expert said he hoped the company culture would change. Zoom is now being used by millions of people for work and leisure, as lockdowns are imposed in many countries. -
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@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-edge-second-most-popular-web-browser/
I can see it taking over Google Chrome as top choice for users who are browser-aware. IMHO, Microsoft did it best.
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@Obsolesce said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@black3dynamite said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
https://www.digitaltrends.com/computing/microsoft-edge-second-most-popular-web-browser/
I can see it taking over Google Chrome as top choice for users who are browser-aware. IMHO, Microsoft did it best.
hard to know, I've not had a user use it intentionally yet. It's all new branding and people are just confused.
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@Obsolesce said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
top choice for users who are browser-aware.
Again with the fan boy stuff.
The only reason that this will gain a large foot print is because it will be the default browser on Windows. End of discussion.
It will stay the main browser since it does not suck anymore, that is also true. But seriously main browser among the browser aware? FFS...
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@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Obsolesce said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
top choice for users who are browser-aware.
Again with the fan boy stuff.
The only reason that this will gain a large foot print is because it will be the default browser on Windows. End of discussion.
It will stay the main browser since it does not suck anymore, that is also true. But seriously main browser among the browser aware? FFS...
I agree with Jared, people will stick with it because it no longer sucks... it just works. normal people don't get chrome because they want it, it's because old edge and IE sucked.
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@JaredBusch said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
@Obsolesce said in Miscellaneous Tech News:
top choice for users who are browser-aware.
Again with the fan boy stuff.
Don't throw your hate on me because it's better than the web browser you're so emotionally attached to... It's not my fault
If you're interested in greatness, here's where to find it: https://www.microsoft.com/en-us/edge
However, if you're also like me and enjoy some of the newer awesome features, check out the Dev Channel version, which is updated weekly: https://www.microsoftedgeinsider.com/en-us/download
I know, you're welcome!