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JumpCloud resets customer API keys citing ‘ongoing incident’
JumpCloud has told customers it reset their API keys to protect their organizations from an apparent security incident. The directory, identity, and access management giant said in an email to customers that it was experiencing an “ongoing incident” but did … Continue reading
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How to Install Threads on Your Windows Desktop
Meta’s new social app may be mobile-first, but with a little effort, you can install it on your desktop PC. Here’s how.
How AI Can Make Gaming Better for All Players
If used responsibly, artificial intelligence has the potential to both make gaming more accessible and to actively learn what individuals need.
A Complete Guide to Payroll Software
Payroll software is the easiest, most cost-effective way for business owners to automate their payroll processes. Learn what payroll software is and how to find the right solution for your business. The post A Complete Guide to Payroll Software appeared … Continue reading
Verifiable validates its healthcare credentialing software with another $27M
Knowing that a doctor on your hospital staff is who they say they are would seem like a no-brainer, but poor access to real-time credentialing data is causing a headache for healthcare organizations. Verifiable is automating the healthcare credentialing and … Continue reading
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UK battles hacking wave as ransomware gang claims ‘biggest ever’ NHS breach
The U.K.’s largest NHS trust has confirmed it’s investigating a ransomware incident as the country’s public sector continues to battle a rising wave of cyberattacks. Barts Health NHS Trust, which runs five London-based hospitals and serves more than 2.5 million … Continue reading
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How to get the old version of TweetDeck back
The “old” TweetDeck has had a (likely temporary) stay of execution, with users now able to manually revert back to the version they’ve grown accustomed to through the years. How long this will be possible for, though, remains to be … Continue reading
Threads app signs up 100m users in less than a week
Meta’s rival to Twitter has surpassed a record set by Open AI’s ChatGPT app since its launch.
How to Use an SSH Config File on macOS for Easier Connections to Your Data Center Servers
Jack Wallen shows you how to make SSH connections even easier from your macOS machine. The post How to Use an SSH Config File on macOS for Easier Connections to Your Data Center Servers appeared first on TechRepublic.
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Limited Time Deal: Get MS Office Professional with Training for $29.97
Microsoft Office Professional provides the ultimate suite of tools for any business, and it’s currently bundled with eight courses. The post Limited Time Deal: Get MS Office Professional with Training for $29.97 appeared first on TechRepublic.
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