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Major Browsers Chrome, Edge, Firefox, and Yandex At Risk of Malware Infection, Microsoft Warns

In a report last Thursday, December 10, Microsoft issued a warning to users of four major web browsers, namely, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Edge, and Yandex Browser, saying that a widespread malware attack is hitting all four. (Photo : Michael Geiger from Pixabay)Microsoft warns of a “persistent malware campaign” that attacks users of four major web browsers. Widespread Malware Campaign In a report by ZDNet, the malware is… Source link

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Massive Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung Savings

Target Cyber Monday 2020 deals are here with massive savings on smartphones, laptops, tablets, wireless headphones, TVs and more. Below is a list of my favorite deals along you should checkout before they are gone. Tip: bookmark this page, because deals updated regularly. (Updated 11/30) Target’s Black Friday 2020 sales are here Mike Mozart MORE FROM FORBESApple Cyber Monday 2020: AirPods Pro, iPad, iPhone, New MacBook Pro DealsBy Gordon Kelly Cyber… Source link

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Microsoft Edge Beats Google Chrome With This Brilliant New Feature

Microsoft’s Edge has just announced a brilliant new feature that beats Google Chrome. Microsoft’s Edge has just announced a brilliant new feature that beats Google Chrome. SOPA Images/LightRocket via Getty Images Microsoft’s Edge browser has been releasing new features like crazy as it tries to beat market leader Google Chrome. Now, Microsoft has just announced a brilliant new feature that beats Google Chrome—Vertical Tabs, which moves the tab bar… Source link

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Facebook, Google and Microsoft 'avoiding $3bn in tax in poor nations' – BBC News

According to ActionAid, “billions” might be at stake that could be used to transform underfunded health and education systems in some of the world’s poorest countries, especially since multiple .css-yidnqd-InlineLink:link{color:#3F3F42;}.css-yidnqd-InlineLink:visited{color:#696969;}.css-yidnqd-InlineLink:link,.css-yidnqd-InlineLink:visited{font-weight:bolder;border-bottom:1px solid… Source link

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Microsoft president, Telecom News, ET Telecom

Microsoft President Brad Smith on left. (file photo) LONDON: Democracies around the world are under a constant barrage of cyberattacks that must be identified, called out and stopped, Microsoft President Brad Smith told a gathering of security and defence officials on Wednesday. Speaking at the Atlantic Future Forum, Smith named Russia, China, Iran and North Korea as the states most frequently engaged in malicious cyberattacks targeting elections and the domestic politics of other… Source link

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United States vs Google vindicates old antitrust gripes from Microsoft, Telecom News, ET Telecom

By Paresh DaveOAKLAND: The U.S. government’s antitrust suit against Alphabet Inc’s Google on Tuesday could deliver a huge opportunity for Microsoft Corp to increase usage of its Bing search engine, an unexpected epilogue years after it abandoned a long campaign for legal relief. From at least 2007 through 2015, Microsoft lobbied lawmakers, funded private lawsuits, commissioned opposition research and academic papers and even ran TV commercials, all with the aim of getting regulators to bar… Source link

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Microsoft and Walmart look to boost ads, e-commerce with TikTok deal

As Microsoft and Walmart work together on a deal to buy TikTok’s U.S. business from China’s ByteDance, the giants each see fresh opportunities to expand into long-coveted markets — advertising in Microsoft’s case and e-commerce for Walmart. But both companies have decidedly mixed track records in these realms. By the numbers: Walmart currently makes less than 8% of its total revenue on e-commerce, despite pricey forays into the industry, like its $3.3 billion acquisition of the now-defunct… Source link

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Why buying TikTok is a smart move for Microsoft

The news late last week that Microsoft has been in negotiations to acquire the short-form video app TikTok was a bit surprising. Hearing business-focused Microsoft mentioned in the same sentence with the dancing and lip-syncing wonder that is TikTok didn’t sound quite right—at first. But upon further reflection, a Microsoft-TikTok tie-up begins to make more sense. In fact, a deal—if both companies are able to appease the Trump administration—could be good news for Microsoft. As TikTok… Source link

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