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Thursday, 19 September 2024 16:23

Vodafone harnesses Microsoft AI for its employees

Microsoft announced it will provide Microsoft 365 Copilot AI software for up to 68,000 Vodafone employees across multiple countries.

Published in Business Telecoms

AGL, Data#3, Bupa, NAB, Powerlink Queensland, Rest Super and Suncorp are among the first Australian companies to trial Microsoft 365 Copilot.

Published in Business Software

Microsoft's decision to block macros originating from the Internet by default has led to threat actors resorting to disk image and archive-based attacks, the global security firm Sophos claims.

Published in Security

Google has taken a potshot at Microsoft, something it does occasionally, using a survey conducted by Public Opinion Strategies — and paid for by its own cloud business — to ventilate the concerns of government users who are mostly locked into a Microsoft environment.

Published in Security

GUEST OPINION by Greg Wyman, Bufferzone Security: Organisations can train users all day, every day, but humans are humans. It’s never possible to train 100 percent of users to identify and never click on an (unknown) malicious link, or open a potentially harmful email attachment.

Published in Security

VENDOR NEWS by Greg Wyman, Bufferzone Security: Organisations can train users all day, every day, but humans are humans. It’s never possible to train 100 percent of users to identify and never click on an (unknown) malicious link, or open a potentially harmful email attachment.

Wednesday, 22 April 2020 13:14

Office 365 is now Microsoft 365

Microsoft 365 was launched three years ago as a business product combining Windows 10 Enterprise, Office 365 Business Premium and other software, but it has now completely replaced the Office 365 brand.

Published in Home Tech
Tuesday, 31 March 2020 17:11

Review: Epson ES-500WR scanner

Epson's new WorkForce ES-500WR is a $699 desktop scanner with a 50-sheet input tray, one-pass duplex operation, and some interesting document and data management features.

Freelancer releases its Q3 Fast 50, a quarterly index of the most sought-after skills - see the jobs which have shot up the scale this quarter and which have declined in demand.

Published in Development

The threat actor TA505 has begun distributing a new malware downloader known as AndroMut, the security firm Proofpoint claims, adding that this downloader pulls down a remote access trojan that it has called FlawedAmmyy.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 07 November 2018 11:05

Adobe launches e-signature solution for Dropbox users

Adobe and Dropbox have launched a new feature for Dropbox Extensions, with the release of Send for Signature with Adobe Sign, describing the release as the next major milestone in their partnership to help joint customers get more done with documents, from wherever they choose to work.

Published in Market

Malicious attackers are using the names of well-known firms like Xero and Tax Store Australia to try and trick Australians into installing a variant of the Ursnif banking trojan on their Windows computers.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 12 April 2017 11:14

Microsoft Word bug used to spread banking trojan

Australian users of Microsoft Word are being advised to tread with care as a zero-day that was publicised on the weekend is being used to spread the Dridex banking trojan.

Published in Security

McAfee Security has jumped the gun on disclosure of a zero-day vulnerability in Microsoft Word that the security company FireEye was discussing with Microsoft and awaiting release of a patch before divulging details.

Published in Security

Disability services provider VisAbility is to deploy Promapp cloud-based business process management software to replace manual processes and procedures where knowledge has, until now, been stored in paper-based, Word or Visio files.

Published in Cloud
Monday, 17 November 2014 11:25

ESET discovers trojan aimed at G20 protesters

It wasn’t just government and business leaders getting together at the G20 summit, but protesters and ‘threat actors’ targeting protesters with a malware-laden email for a ‘rally for Tibet’.

Published in Security
Wednesday, 06 March 2013 09:04

Polaris Office for iOS on sale

The price of the iOS version of Polaris Office has been slashed to $4.49, but only until tomorrow.

Published in Mobility
Wednesday, 18 April 2012 09:06

Older Sabpab Trojan uncovered

While Mac users have been worrying about the Sabpab malware that exploits the same Java vulnerability that was used by Flashback.K, it turns out that a version exploiting an old Word vulnerability has been circulating since February.

Published in Security

Microsoft has released a wide-ranging update for Office for Mac 2011 in the form of Service Pack 2.

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