“Google Drive may have a way for hackers to trick you into installing rogue code. System administrator A. Nikoci has told The Hacker News about a flaw in Drive’s “manage versions” feature that could let attackers swap a legitimate file with malware.”
Outlook “mail issues” phishing – don’t fall for this scam!
“Thanks to Michelle Farenci of the Sophos Security Team for her behind-the-scenes work on this article. Here’s a phish that our own security team received themselves.”
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Telegram introduces end-to-end encrypted video calls
“Telegram is introducing end-to-end encrypted video calls on its platform as the chat app completes seven years. Right now the feature will be available in alpha mode on its Android app, while iOS users might have to wait for a little while to get this feature.”
How to fix blurry MMS text videos on Android phones
“Text messaging is a lot more complicated than it used to be, especially when iPhones and Android devices are mixed together.”
Important Google Drive Sharing Update Impacts Millions Of Users
“Google is introducing a new sharing feature for G Suite Drive users in the next few weeks via a public beta. The G Suite blog published a post yesterday outlining a new feature that allows users to share folders in shared drives.”
T-Mobile begins updating Galaxy S20, S20+, S20 Ultra, and OnePlus 8 to support standalone 5G
“Today T-Mobile flipped on standalone 5G, which is greatly expanding its 5G coverage and bringing lower latency with it, too. And there are already a few devices that are being updated to support this new coverage.”
Apple starts making first flagship iPhone in India
“Apple manufacturer Foxconn has started building iPhone 11 units in a facility near Chennai in India, TechCrunch reported, the first time Apple has made one of its top-tier phones in that country.”
Plex brings 80+ live TV channels for free to 220+ countries
“Plex is known more as a media streaming platform than as a competitor to services like Netflix, Hulu, etc. But with a lot of streaming services now trying to make their way to your devices, some have started offering free content to be able to lure people in.”
Hackers actively exploit high-severity networking vulnerabilities
“Hackers are actively exploiting two unrelated high-severity vulnerabilities that allow unauthenticated access or even a complete takeover of networks run by Fortune 500 companies and government organizations.”