Record DDoS Attack, Google IP Protection, and Some Important Patches
Google begins testing a new IP protection service, a record-breaking DDoS attack, and critical Cisco IOS XE, vCenter, and NetScaler security updates.
Read MoreGoogle begins testing a new IP protection service, a record-breaking DDoS attack, and critical Cisco IOS XE, vCenter, and NetScaler security updates.
Read MoreAs always, Patch Tuesday is a great opportunity to get a variety of software up-to-date with the latest security features. Check here for your favorite software, firmware, and operating system.
Read MoreSeveral patches are out that target dozens of exploits and vulnerabilities. Make sure your software is up-to-date!
Read MoreWith patch Tuesday coming around again, many companies have released updates to many of their products. It can be a good practice at this time to double check that your frequently used devices and programs are up to date as well.
Read MoreApple, Google, and VMWare all have important patches to be applied as soon as possible to mitigate risk. Get the details here.
Read MoreWe’ve got a list of patch updates ranging from “Adobe” through “VMWare”. Read more to see what your favorite vendors have available.
Read MoreWith another month behind us, patch Tuesday has arrived with updates from tech companies all around.
Read MoreVMWare releases a critical patch that also applies to EOL software. Malware posing as ransomware is really a data wiper. Facebook might have your email and phone number even if you don’t use the service… Now there’s a tool to remove it.
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.
Read MoreVMware’s Carbon Black update caused some systems to Blue Screen upon startup. LastPass faces a data breach, while Firefox and NX-OS up their security in their latest patches.
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