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Think you can spot a phishing email? Think again

People may not be as good as they think they are at spotting phishing scams, according to researchers at the Missouri University of Science and Technology. Dr Casey Canfield, Missouri S&T assistant professor of engineering management and systems engineering, worked with Carnegie Mellon University colleagues Baruch Fischhoff and Alex Davis on the study, which measures […]

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Poor incident response costs business time and money

Inefficient incident response to email attacks is costing businesses billions in losses every year. For many organizations, finding, identifying and removing email threats is a slow and manual process that takes too long and uses too many resources. Research from Barracuda Networks finds that that, on average, a business takes three and a half hours

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Logitech MK470 Slim Wireless Keyboard and Mouse Combo is quiet, elegant, and affordable

Quality computer hardware doesn’t have to cost an arm and a leg. Sure, some gamers and enthusiasts will gladly spend over $100 on a mouse or headset, for example, but many consumers wouldn’t. After all, computers are quite inexpensive these days. A quality device used to cost thousands of dollars, while today, a decent machine

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Razer Blade Pro 17 Windows 10 gaming laptop gets 120Hz 4K display upgrade

If you want a Windows gaming laptop, there are many from which to choose. If you want a thin Windows 10 gaming laptop, however, your options are much more limited. One of the more popular maker of such svelte gaming laptops is Razer, and today, it upgrades the Blade Pro 17 with an eye-popping new

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Microsoft promises to provide security updates for federally certified voting Windows 7 systems

Windows 7 is certainly rather long in the tooth now, but it is still very widely used. As such, despite the general end of support coming in January, Microsoft has committed to keep Windows 7-based voted machine secure. The company say that it will “provide free security updates for federally certified voting systems running Windows

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Microsoft releases Windows 10 20H1 Build 18985 with Bluetooth pairing improvements

Work continues apace on the next major feature update for Windows 10, due out next May. Today sees the release of Build 18985 (20H1) to Windows Insiders in the Fast ring, and it introduces Bluetooth improvements and changes to how optional updates are displayed. SEE ALSO: Windows 10 20H1 will be called Windows 10 May

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