Tag: fend
Boris cuts holiday short and catches overnight flight to fend off Rishi in race for No10
Marlon Wayans and Priah Ferguson fend off Halloween decorations gone rogue in ‘The Curse of Bridge Hollow’ trailer
Halloween is just around the corner, and the spooky trailers are starting to come in. Netflix’s first offering for the season is The Curse of Bridge Hollow, a fun comedy starring Stranger Things’ Priah Ferguson and horror-satire alum Marlon Wayans.
Playing the father-daughter duo we didn’t know we needed, Ferguson and Wayans move into a new town, Bridge Hollow, and find themselves living in a house haunted by a ghost called Stingy Jack. After his spirit is accidentally awakened, the town’s decadent Halloween decorations start coming to life, and a battle of neighbors vs. Home Depot skeletons commences. The trailer promises a fun, scary comedy filled with laughs, jump scares, and all that cozy Halloween goodness.
The cast also includes Kelly Rowland, Rob Riggle, John Michael Higgins, and Lauren Lapkus.
Email woes gotcha worried? How to fix problems and fend off attacks
Email is one of those tools people keep saying will one day die and be replaced with a better communication platform. And yet, because it is nearly universal and works across platforms so well, it’s still here.
But working across platforms is not the same as working well for everyone all the time. I’ve seen a lot of concern about the rising number of email-based attacks and a lot of complaints from people having email trouble in general — with many blaming Outlook or some other client for recent problems.
In fact, the underlying cause might be more straightforward: ISPs have been moving to more modern authentication processes (to fend off attacks) and some email clients can’t handle the changes. Case in point: Microsoft, which is slowly but surely disabling basic authentication and moving to better levels of protection. (If your mail platform still uses basic authentication, attackers are almost certainly trying to crack your passwords with password spraying and harvested credentials.)