Facebook said Thursday it will start charging for some of its WhatsApp for Business services. It’s a way for the encrypted messaging platform to generate meaningful revenue from WhatsApp. Facebook currently relies almost entirely on advertising on Facebook and Instagram
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The US government has filed charges against Google, accusing the company of violating competition law to preserve its monopoly over internet searches and online advertising. The lawsuit marks the biggest challenge brought by US regulators against a major tech company
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Cyberattacks against businesses have spiked since the shift to remote work began in early 2020, says Keeper Security. The coronavirus pandemic and lockdown forced organizations to make dramatic changes over a quick period of time. One of the biggest changes
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Easily turn your GoPro camera into a webcam for video chats and conferences on Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google Meet and other platforms. Here’s how. Many of us are working and socializing from home for the long haul, as coronavirus cases continue
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Four years ago, Russia’s hack-and-leak operation paved the way for QAnon’s rise. Social networks say they’re better prepared this time around. With less than a month before Election Day, cybersecurity officials and social networks are on the lookout for a
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Remote working and phishing attacks spiked during the coronavirus pandemic, but organizations believe they’re on track with their cybersecurity plans, according to a new report from CompTIA. Seventy percent of major organizations were strategizing to pour more money into cybersecurity
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For many employees, this could be permanent, causing them to reconsider where they live, Netskope’s future of work survey reveals. By now, people have learned to adjust to working from home, and a newly released Future of Work survey reveals
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The change comes as Google faces intense scrutiny from app developers. Google on Monday said it’s clarifying its policies for app makers on its Play Store marketplace, telling developers they have up to a year to get in compliance with
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The chancellor has announced the extension of a VAT cut for the hospitality and tourism sectors – some of the worst-hit by the pandemic. Rishi Sunak said that the temporary reduction of VAT rates from 20% to 5% would remain
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A Northamptonshire man who was a member of a hacking group which stole hospital patients’ records and Netflix shows has been sentenced to five years in prison in the US. The Dark Overlord (TDO) hacking group stole data from a
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