Rebounding from a COVID-19 layoff: What are your options?
COVID-19 layoffs are an ongoing reality of the ongoing pandemic. Our author knows all about IT workers hit by layoffs, and he has some tips.
COVID-19 layoffs are an ongoing reality of the ongoing pandemic. Our author knows all about IT workers hit by layoffs, and he has some tips.
COVID-19 had changed how we live and how we work, forcing the adoption of new daily procedures and a new remote workplace.
COVID-19 is not going away anytime soon, and as Microsoft researchers have discovered, neither are dangerous spear-phishing emails related to it.
In this week’s newsletter We need to teach customers about risk. Hopefully we can survive the slowdown. Struggling with licensing questions. I just need to be able to plug everything in! An IT pro’s struggles with traumatic brain injury. Ask …
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In this week’s newsletter Weightloss tips during COVID-19. Mental health in quarantine. Running through a pandemic. Recovery in the time of Covid-19. The natives are beyond restless! Progressive overload. COVID-19, CAKES, COOKIES, and CANDY. Bands, bands, bands. Enjoy this week’s …
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In this week’s newsletter Our readers share how the COVID-19 crisis has been impacting their businesses, jobs and lives as IT professionals. Plus lots of other stuff — read it all, read it here on WServerNews! Enjoy this week’s newsletter …
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Meta is suing the London-based surveillance firm Voyager Labs for using surveillance software that illegally scraped data from 600,000 user profiles on its subsidiary platforms. Scraped information, including likes, comments, friends, and photos were sold to law enforcement agencies. Discover how you can protect yourself against data scraping incidents.
The Zoom video conferencing application has been modified to deliver the IcedID malware to victims, according to a report issued by Cyble Research and Intelligence Labs (CRIL). IcedID, or “BokBot,” is designed to steal user banking credentials, primarily targeting businesses. Though IcedID serves mainly as a loader for other malware strains, it’s a lethal malware capable of avoiding detection from scanners.
Over the last two weeks, roughly 11,000 tech employees lost their jobs. While corporate profits mainly led to layoffs, low employee productivity is concerning.
In this issue: Mailbag. Got back pain due to working from home? Spyware Is Running Amok in Europe. Improved OOBE in Windows 10. If you’re a Domain Admin, beware of installing KB5019071! Free virtual event from SANS. The best Linux …
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