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Update VMWare Software Immediately To Avoid Possible Attack

Update VMWare Software Immediately To Avoid Possible Attack

Update VMWare Software Immediately To Avoid Possible Attack. The US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency recently issued a warning to all companies running VMware Vcenter Server and VMware Cloud Foundation. They ask them to download and apply the latest security patches as soon as possible because attackers are actively hunting for … [Read more...] about Update VMWare Software Immediately To Avoid Possible Attack

June 19, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Hackers, Security Flaws, US Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency, VMware

Upgrades To USB-C Components Will Give It More Power

Upgrades To USB-C Components Will Give It More Power

Upgrades To USB-C Components Will Give It More Power. The USB-C cables on the market today are capable of handling no more than 100 watts of power. Industry engineers have been hard at work trying to find ways to improve that. Later this year, we should begin to see new USB-C cables capable of supporting up to 240 watts. At first glance, it may … [Read more...] about Upgrades To USB-C Components Will Give It More Power

June 18, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: 100 watt cable, 240-watt cable, EPR, Extended Power Range, USB-C Cables, USB-C Components

New Apple M1 Chip Security Flaw

New Apple M1 Chip Security Flaw

New Apple M1 Chip Security Flaw and there's good news and bad news in the Apple ecosystem, specifically regarding the company's M1 chip. The bad news is that researchers discover a security flaw in the chip's design that needs a redesign to fix. This Apple M1Chip Security Flaw allows two malicious apps on a machine utilizing an M1 chip to set up … [Read more...] about New Apple M1 Chip Security Flaw

June 17, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Apple Chip Security Flaw, Apple M1 Chip, MC1 Chip

PC Prices Set To Rise Due To Supply Issues

PC Prices Set To Rise Due To Supply Issues

PC Prices Set To Rise Due To Supply Issues, and just when the world is beginning to round the corner and life is slowly starting to return to normal. As that happens, demand is surging everywhere, but supplies are still lagging. You've probably seen this in the form of higher gas prices and higher prices on basic food items, with chicken being … [Read more...] about PC Prices Set To Rise Due To Supply Issues

June 16, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Computer Chip Supply Issues, PC Manufacturers, PC Price Increase

New Subscription Billing Notification Could Be A Phishing Attack

New Subscription Billing Notification Could Be A Phishing Attack, and you should alert your employees right away. A growing trend in the hacking world is to use mixed media, including phone calls with live actors at the other end, posing as "customer support" representatives, and even recorded messages including instructions and attached emails luring unsuspecting recipients to download malicious files. In this case, the attack goes as follows: A potential victim will get an email informing them that they're subscribing to a fee-based service. The email instructs them to call a given phone number and speak with a representative who will be happy to help them. If the recipient calls, the agent, who, of course, is part of the hacker's organization, will guide the caller to a website where they can download a file the faux agent claims is necessary to finalize the cancellation. Naturally, the file does no such thing and is instead a piece of malware of the attacker's choosing. The payload can vary and be just about anything. The currently identified campaign uses BazaLoader, which creates a persistent backdoor on Windows-based machines to give the attackers easy access to that device that they can exploit in various ways later on. While this may seem like a convoluted path for the attackers to take, it can be devastatingly effective. From the attackers' point of view, it has the key advantage of being extremely difficult to detect and prevent. Most detection routines are file-based, and since this type of email doesn't contain an attachment of any kind, it poses tremendous challenges for IT security professionals. As ever, the best defense is education and mindfulness, so be sure your staff is aware.

New Subscription Billing Notification Could Be A Phishing Attack, and you should alert your employees right away. A growing trend in the hacking world is to use mixed media, including phone calls with live actors at the other end, posing as "customer support" representatives, and even recorded messages including instructions and attached emails … [Read more...] about New Subscription Billing Notification Could Be A Phishing Attack

June 15, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Hackers, Phishing, phishing scam

Google Chrome Speed Increases With Update

Google Chrome Speed Will Increase With Update

Google Chrome Speed Increases With Update, and if you're one of the legions of users who rely on Google's Chrome browser, we've got great news. As of the release of Chrome 91, it's about to get a whole lot faster. The engineers behind Chrome's continued improvement have found a clever 'cheat' that makes the browser a whopping 23 percent … [Read more...] about Google Chrome Speed Increases With Update

June 14, 2021 Filed Under: Blog Tagged With: Chrome, Chrome 91, Google Chrome, Sparkplug

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