Today, Microsoft is sharing information and issuing guidance about increased activities from a sophisticated threat actor that is focused on high value targets such as government agencies and cybersecurity companies. We believe this is nation-state activity at significant scale, aimed at both the government and private sector.
We also want to reassure our customers that we have not identified any Microsoft product or cloud service vulnerabilities in these investigations.
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Apple's app stores open new privacy window for customers - ABC News
CUPERTINO, Calif. -- Apple has begun spelling out what kinds of personal information is being collected by the digital services displayed in its app stores for iPhones and other products made by the trendsetting company.
Starting Monday, the additional disclosures will begin to appear in apps made for iPads, Mac computers and Apple's TV streaming device, as well as its biggest moneymaker, the iPhone. Apple announced the changes were coming six months ago as part of an effort to help its customers gain a better understanding of how apps monitor their habits, tastes and whereabouts.
Kentucky restaurants welcome customers back inside after Beshear's mandate expires
LEXINGTON, Ky. (WKYT) - For the first time in three weeks, restaurants around the commonwealth can welcome patrons back inside.
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Beginning at 12:00AM today restaurants could resume having 50% capacity for indoor dining after 3 weeks without. I spoke with the co-owner at Winchell's who told me the last 3 weeks were devastating: devastating for the business and for his employees. Hear more coming up on @WKYT pic.twitter.com/GPvy7pRUie
CarGuard Administration: The Auto Insurance Company Focused On Its Customers
Scottsdale, Arizona, Dec. 14, 2020 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- In the automotive industry, there is no shortage of auto warranty companies, services, and administrators. However, the sad truth is that only a handful of these companies look out for their customers. This trait has received a lot of bad press in recent times and, consequently, the auto warranty industry as a whole has earned a bad name.
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Part of the blame actually goes to the customers as well. When one visits a car dealership to make a purchase, the salesperson always tries their best to make the buyer invest in an extended auto warranty program from a company the dealership is affiliated with. Needless to say, the dealership stands to earn a portion of the profit from selling these vehicle contract policies.
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Tech Vendors: Here’s How to Build and Service Customers' Needs During a Pandemic -
It's no secret organizations have been completely upended by the pandemic, with most refocusing their sales strategies to keep up with the ever-changing channel. Before the pandemic, sales strategies could largely be grouped into two buckets – building need and servicing need .
Now, technology vendors and channel partners tried-and-true sales tactics are being put to the test to service customers and their evolving requirements.
Police: T-Mobile employee used customers’ information to get credit card, transfer money |
Nathaniel Duarte-Souto, 30, of New Bedford, is charged with identity fraud and larceny over $1,200.
Dartmouth police said they began investigating Duarte-Souto after they were contacted by Middletown police about a possible case of identity theft.
Dartmouth Police Chief Brian Levesque put out a word of warning, saying, “This incident should serve as an example to all of the importance of securing apps and/or any other personal information before handing any electronic devices over to anyone, including service technicians.”
SunnyBay Credits its Growth to Customer-Centric Approach
FEDERAL WAY, Wash. , Dec. 14, 2020 /PRNewswire/ -- As more and more people are affected by COVID-19 and pandemic-driven restrictions, many are going online to purchase essential supplies and healthcare-related products rather than visiting nearby stores. This rise in ecommerce has led to a greater reliance on product imagery, videos, feedback, and customer comments when choosing among various products.
One retailer growing during the pandemic is SunnyBay, a company that has remained responsive to customer input from day one. In fact, one of the company's most popular styles, the extra-long neck wrap, was created specifically to address requests for this type of a pain relief product. Highly versatile, the heated neck wrap has earned glowing reviews from customers since its initial launch several years ago.
Watch: Pennsylvania waitress gets $5,000 tip from customers - UPI.com
Dec. 14 (UPI) -- A Pennsylvania waitress said she was shocked to receive a $5,000 tip from a table whose bill totaled only $205.94.
Gianna DiAngelo, a server at Anthony's At Paxon in Broomalla, said the big tip will be of great help at Widener University in Chester, where she is a freshman studying nursing. Advertisement
"I'm just happy with anything. So when they were saying $5,000, I just couldn't even believe it. I'm going to put that money away toward college and pay it forward to do something good for other people," DiAngelo told WPVI-TV.
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