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adfs

123456 – This is the most common and therefore the worst password in Sweden. It is more common in many other countries as well. On the other hand, saying hello in passwords is a Swedish specialty.

SmartView

The lack of components is affecting the sales of smartphones severely. Suppliers are now forced to prioritize in order to get the most out of their limited range – but in general, sales are declining.

Swedish Tax Agency
Photo: Vialuta Pratt

The Swedish Tax Agency and enforcement officer have decided not to replace the Skype app they now use with Teams for video meetings and collaboration. This is due to US surveillance laws. Now they will look at alternatives.

Mobilemast

When operators now start shutting down 2g and 3g networks to make way for 5g, it can be a problem for many companies that still only have equipment that supports these technologies – especially since operators don’t really know what the devices are.

log4j

Hundreds of products from the top sellers in the software list exposed to Log4shell.

Air Self Defense Forces

The Printnightmare Vulnerability vulnerability could allow malware to be installed on Windows PCs.

boy

By replacing graphite with germanium or silicon nanoparticles, charging the battery to one hundred percent should take a maximum of five minutes.

5qr

About 21.3 GB of data. A woman managed to delete a lot after being told she was going to lose her job.

qwe

I bought the cryptocurrency in 2015 when it contained a fraction of its value today.

    Collaboration platforms

After the Swedish tax authority and enforcement official earlier this year unbanned Teams as a collaboration platform, authorities set out to search for alternatives. The list is now ready: about 30 solutions that will meet the requirements of the public sector. “Now we will roll up our sleeves and prove that it also works,” says Sohail Roshanbein, legal developer at the Swedish Enforcement Agency.

gdpr

Despite the fact that the General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) has been around for just over three years, data protection has only recently taken place in both business and procurement. “The law has never been of such commercial importance as it does now,” says attorney Agnes Hammerstrand.