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Center for Internet Security: 18 security controls you need

Network World

The Center for Internet Security has updated its set of safeguards for warding off the five most common types of attacks facing enterprise networks—web-application hacking, insider and privilege misuse, malware, ransomware, and targeted intrusions. To read this article in full, please click here

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Dropbox acquires document sharing platform DocSend for $165M

Venture Beast

Dropbox has announced plans to acquire DocSend, a secure document sharing and tracking platform, in an all-cash deal worth $165 million. Read More.

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Google can’t cloak documents showing an ‘antiunion campaign,’ NLRB judge rules

The Verge

Judge rules Google has to turn over 180 documents in an NLRB case | Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. A judge appointed by the National Labor Relations Board has ruled that Google must turn over some 180 documents related to an internal campaign to fight union organizing efforts by employees.

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Comcast to raise internet and TV prices nationwide next year

The Verge

If you’re a Comcast TV and internet user, prepare for price hikes. The company is planning to increase the prices of a variety of services starting January 1st, 2021, according to Ars Technica and a document detailing the various price increases being shared on Reddit. Illustration by Alex Castro / The Verge. per month.).

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Man Who Swears He's 'Not a Dumbass' Arrested for Attempting to Murder the Internet

Gizmodo

A Texas man who, according to court documents, recently stated that he is definitely “not a dumbass,” is now potentially facing decades in prison for plotting an alleged terrorist attack to “blow up” the internet. Read more.

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Federal courts go low-tech for sensitive documents following SolarWinds hack

The Verge

It’s worried enough that court workers will now have to physically deliver sensitive documents, despite the ongoing pandemic. They can no longer just send them through the internet; they’ll have to hand-deliver actual paper or USB sticks.

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Scientists Document First-Ever Biofluorescent Fish in the Arctic

Gizmodo

Case in point: American Museum of Natural History researchers recently documented biofluorescent fish in the Arctic for the first time ever. There’s so much about our planet that scientists are still learning about. Their find was published on the museum’s online research library on Thursday. The report shows how… Read more.

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