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New Image Format Will Soon Get Browser Support

New Image Format Will Soon Get Browser Support

July 25, 2020BlogComments Off on New Image Format Will Soon Get Browser Support

In 2015, a new image format was born of a collaboration between Cisco, Google, and Xiph.org. Dubbed AVIF, the format is based on the Av1 video codec. It is royalty-free and widely regarded as the most highly optimized image format to be developed to date, superior to old standbys BPEG, PNG, and even the newer WebP. Netflix rolled out support...

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Latest Microsoft Update Provides Some Needed Bug Fixes

Latest Microsoft Update Provides Some Needed Bug Fixes

July 24, 2020BlogComments Off on Latest Microsoft Update Provides Some Needed Bug Fixes

If you aren't normally in the habit of installing updates when companies release them, you'll probably want to make an exception for KB4484439. It is a non-security update for Windows Installer editions of Office 2013 and 2016 products. If you use Office 2016, and frequently edit Word documents that feature custom XML values, these will cause Office 2016 to hang...

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Don’t Fall For Office 365 Zoom Notification Phishing Email

Don’t Fall For Office 365 Zoom Notification Phishing Email

July 23, 2020BlogComments Off on Don’t Fall For Office 365 Zoom Notification Phishing Email

Do you use Microsoft Office 365? Do you also use Zoom? If so, be advised that there's a new phishing campaign designed with you specifically in mind, the goal of which is to ultimately make off with your Office 365 login credentials. Since the start of the global pandemic, Zoom and other video conferencing solutions have seen an explosion in...

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Corporate Internet Users Watch Out For Conti Ransomware

Corporate Internet Users Watch Out For Conti Ransomware

July 22, 2020BlogComments Off on Corporate Internet Users Watch Out For Conti Ransomware

Although you may not be familiar with the name, a strain of ransomware called "Conti" is surging in popularity on the Dark Web and seeing a rapidly growing number of installations, so it's definitely one to be on guard against. Advanced intel's Vitali Kremez has been tracking this strain since it first appeared in late 2019. According to Kremez, the...

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Windows 10 Might Get Rid Of Control Panel Feature

Windows 10 Might Get Rid Of Control Panel Feature

July 21, 2020BlogComments Off on Windows 10 Might Get Rid Of Control Panel Feature

All things end eventually, and in the years since Microsoft's Windows has existed, the OS has undergone a great many changes. Most for the better, but some that have met with unexpected backlash. Last year, millions of users nearly revolted at the notion that MS Paint would be retired. As image editing software goes, Paint is about as minimalist as...

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Billions Of Breached User Credentials Are Available For Purchase

Billions Of Breached User Credentials Are Available For Purchase

July 20, 2020BlogComments Off on Billions Of Breached User Credentials Are Available For Purchase

On a regular basis, we see headlines talking about how this or that company got hacked and X number of employee or customer logins got exposed. However, since those headlines happen in isolation, it's easy to lose sight of the bigger picture. A trip to the Dark Web will reveal just how big of a problem the world faces. If...

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Apple Music Might Be Draining Some iPhone Batteries

Apple Music Might Be Draining Some iPhone Batteries

July 18, 2020BlogComments Off on Apple Music Might Be Draining Some iPhone Batteries

Apple users are in a state of absolute uproar. Recently, battery life has taken a hit, with batteries draining more quickly than ever, sending legions of iPhone users on a hunt to track down the culprit or culprits. Early indications are that more than one app is responsible for the drastic reduction in battery life, but the most commonly identified...

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Trickbot Malware Has A New Trick Up Its Sleeves

Trickbot Malware Has A New Trick Up Its Sleeves

July 17, 2020BlogComments Off on Trickbot Malware Has A New Trick Up Its Sleeves

Malware Lab's researcher Maciej Kotowicz has made an intriguing discovery that makes the Trickbot banking trojan even more of a threat. The most recent strain of the malware he looked at is sporting a new feature that allows the code to check the resolution of the screen on the machine it's running on. If it finds the resolution to be...

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Some Google GSuite Apps Require Updating To Continue Working

Some Google GSuite Apps Require Updating To Continue Working

July 16, 2020BlogComments Off on Some Google GSuite Apps Require Updating To Continue Working

Mark the date August 12th, 2020 on your calendar if you're a GSuite user. Google has warned users that unless they update their GSuite iOS and Android apps, they may stop working by the date referenced above. The company's announcement concerning the matter reads, in part, as follows: "In 2018, we began making changes to our API and service infrastructure...

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Pirated Mac Applications Could Contain ThiefQuest Ransomware

Pirated Mac Applications Could Contain ThiefQuest Ransomware

July 15, 2020BlogComments Off on Pirated Mac Applications Could Contain ThiefQuest Ransomware

If you have one or more illegal copies of Apple software on your Mac, be aware that there's a new threat to be concerned about. An info-stealing, data wiping malware strain known as ThiefQuest has been found embedded in torrents of illicit software written for macOS. While ThiefQuest isn't as commonly seen as some other macOS malware like FileCoder, Patcher...

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