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Microsoft Expanding Fight Against Macros Based Malware

Microsoft Expanding Fight Against Macros Based Malware

March 20, 2021BlogComments Off on Microsoft Expanding Fight Against Macros Based Malware

Macros have been a simple, effective means of spreading malware since the 1990's, and some hackers still rely on them heavily to ensnare and infect unsuspecting users. It's a long standing issue that many companies have attempted to address over the years. Now, it seems that it's Microsoft's turn at bat again. Recently, the Redmond Giant announced a new integration...

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Latest Apple Update Fixes Web Security Flaw On Most Devices

Latest Apple Update Fixes Web Security Flaw On Most Devices

March 19, 2021BlogComments Off on Latest Apple Update Fixes Web Security Flaw On Most Devices

Recently, two different security researchers (Clement Lecigne of Google's Threat Analysis Group, and Alison Huffman from Microsoft's Browser Vulnerability Research Group) discovered a pair of serious security vulnerability impacting Apple devices. The bugs, tracked as CVE-2021-1844 and CVE-2021-21166 respectively, are browser-based memory issues that could have allowed remote code execution if the victim navigated or was directed to a website...

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Hacker Uses Zoom Invites To Steal Credentials Through Sendgrid

Hacker Uses Zoom Invites To Steal Credentials Through Sendgrid

March 18, 2021BlogComments Off on Hacker Uses Zoom Invites To Steal Credentials Through Sendgrid

There's a mix of bad news and good in the ongoing war against the hackers of the world. For the bad news, security professionals have recently detected a sophisticated phishing campaign that makes use of SendGrid and convincing replicas of Outlook on the Web and Office 365 logins to harvest credentials. The attack works like this: SendGrid is a trusted...

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New Exchange Online Feature Helps Prevent Phishing And Ransomware

New Exchange Online Feature Helps Prevent Phishing And Ransomware

March 17, 2021BlogComments Off on New Exchange Online Feature Helps Prevent Phishing And Ransomware

Microsoft has been busy of late, making a raft of improvements to their email system that are designed to enhance user security. Not long ago, they added a fantastically useful feature called 'Plus Addressing' which allows Office 365 users to make use of an unlimited number of disposable recipient email addresses and track email sources. Now, the Redmond giant is...

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Browser Wars Heat Up With Microsoft Edge Boosting Speeds

Browser Wars Heat Up With Microsoft Edge Boosting Speeds

March 16, 2021BlogComments Off on Browser Wars Heat Up With Microsoft Edge Boosting Speeds

If you thought the browser wars were over, think again. Microsoft has made some startling improvements to its Edge browser recently that gave it an impressive 41 percent speed boost. That suddenly puts it in the running for the fastest, if not the best and most robust browser in the game. The speed boost is but the latest in a...

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A United States Bank Hit By Ransomware And Data Breach

A United States Bank Hit By Ransomware And Data Breach

March 15, 2021BlogComments Off on A United States Bank Hit By Ransomware And Data Breach

A few months ago, it became widely known that there was a critical security vulnerability in Accellion FTA servers. Naturally, hackers wasted no time exploiting the vulnerability, and since then, we've seen a few instances of high-profile data breaches traced back to that very vulnerability. Flagstar bank is the latest such victim. Recently, the company disclosed that their network had...

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Latest Windows 10 Release Ditches Unpopular 3D Objects Folder

Latest Windows 10 Release Ditches Unpopular 3D Objects Folder

March 13, 2021BlogComments Off on Latest Windows 10 Release Ditches Unpopular 3D Objects Folder

Recently Microsoft made a change that few people will care about or even notice. On the off chance that you're one of the minority of people who use the 3D Objects folder, you should know that as of Windows 10 release 1703, the 3d Objects folder will no longer be given special treatment by File Explorer. Again, only a tiny...

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Ransomware Attackers Demand 20 Million From U.S. Kia Motors

Ransomware Attackers Demand 20 Million From U.S. Kia Motors

March 12, 2021BlogComments Off on Ransomware Attackers Demand 20 Million From U.S. Kia Motors

Strange things are afoot at Kia Motors America (KMA), a subsidiary of Kia Motors with more than 800 dealerships scattered across the United States. Recently the company has reported a nationwide IT outage that is impacting their mobile UVO Link apps, phone services, the company's payment system, and a number of dealer-specific applications. If you're trying to make a payment...

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Text Prediction Is Coming To Microsoft Word

Text Prediction Is Coming To Microsoft Word

March 11, 2021BlogComments Off on Text Prediction Is Coming To Microsoft Word

Most modern email systems these days have a "predictive typing" feature. As you're composing an email, the software behind the system predicts (fairly accurately) what you're about to type and suggests the next word, or even the next few words for you. If you hit the activation key (which is generally the Tab key, but varies a bit depending on...

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Another Malware Attack On Mac Systems Has Been Discovered

Another Malware Attack On Mac Systems Has Been Discovered

March 10, 2021BlogComments Off on Another Malware Attack On Mac Systems Has Been Discovered

Barely a week ago, Patrick Wardle announced the discovery of the first piece of malware capable of slipping past the defenses of Apple's M1, which was considered to be among the most secure commercially available technology. Now, it seems, there are two. Researchers from Red Canary and Malwarebytes jointly discovered an insidious, stealthy malware strain that had found its way...

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