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A high severity vulnerability for Windows was just patched. It affects ALL versions!
Read MoreA high severity vulnerability for Windows was just patched. It affects ALL versions!
Read MoreHow much longer will Windows 10 be supported? There’s important news regarding security updates.
Read MoreA friendly reminder to patch often, and Microsoft announces the end of support of a few products and features.
Read MoreA wide variety of updates are provided in what is known as “Patch Tuesday”. Keep your software up-to-date with these latest patches.
Read MoreLearn what a polyglot is and how it might harm your computer or network. Norton’s Password Manager suffers a data breach. Another Microsoft product will reach end-of-service status soon. Get the details here.
Read MoreDisappearing shortcuts are the result of an over-zealous Defender, and there are a few WordPress plugins that should be updated. Read more for the latest on these issues.
Read MoreA friendly reminder that certain versions of Windows will lose support starting tomorrow, January 10, 2023.
Whenever new vulnerabilities are discovered, it is best to follow the mitigation recommendations until official patches are released, as was the case with a recent Rackspace breach. Finally, Artie shares a resource you can use today to find out if your information has been part of a breach.
Read MoreFortinet and Citrix have device patches available for active exploits, so be sure to check your list twice to make sure yours are current. Windows released its final service update for Windows 10 21H1, and older versions of Windows are getting dropped from official support.
Read More‘Tis the season for holiday phishing emails. Here are some tips that will keep you saying, “Ho ho ho!” instead of “Oh no NO!” Also, Google provides a solution to the abuses of the Cobalt Strike tool, Artie offers up his opinion on web site authentication, and Atlassian and Mozilla release updates and security patches for their software.
Read MoreIn this week’s news: Google using passkeys instead of passwords; Zimbra, Fortinet, and Mac versions of Zoom all have patches that should be applied as soon as possible; End-of-life VMware software should be removed from service and upgraded; and Windows 11 features are still evolving.
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