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Microsoft Will Add Plagiarism Checker To Word Program

Microsoft Will Add Plagiarism Checker To Word Program

July 14, 2020BlogComments Off on Microsoft Will Add Plagiarism Checker To Word Program

Recently, Microsoft announced a small but important improvement to one of its signature products, Microsoft Word. The company is planning to roll out a plagiarism checking tool bundled with a virtual writing assistant powered by the company's increasingly powerful AI/Machine Learning code. If you're interested in trying it out, it's currently available to customers using Microsoft 365 EDU A3 and...

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Major University In California Pays Large Ransom After Ransomware Attack

Major University In California Pays Large Ransom After Ransomware Attack

July 13, 2020BlogComments Off on Major University In California Pays Large Ransom After Ransomware Attack

The University of San Francisco (UCSF) is the latest organization to fall victim to hackers, running afoul of a group utilizing the Netwalker ransomware strain. UCSF is a research university whose recent efforts have been focused on health sciences generally and COVID-19-related research specifically. On June 3rd, 2020, Netwalker published a notice on a site they use for data leaks....

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If 123456 Is Your Password, Change It Immediately

If 123456 Is Your Password, Change It Immediately

July 11, 2020BlogComments Off on If 123456 Is Your Password, Change It Immediately

You probably aren't familiar with the name Ata Hakcil. He's a computer engineering student who recently conducted one of the largest password security surveys currently available. To conduct his research, he collected a number of username and password "data dumps" from the Dark Web and analyzed the passwords he found there. Hakcil was able to analyze a massive collection of...

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Hackers Used Favicon Website To Steal Credit Card Information

Hackers Used Favicon Website To Steal Credit Card Information

July 10, 2020BlogComments Off on Hackers Used Favicon Website To Steal Credit Card Information

Hackers are constantly on the lookout for new ways of causing mayhem and stealing data. Recently, researchers have unearthed a new technique to be on guard against. A few hackers have begun embedding credit card stealing scripts inside favicon meta data. If you're not familiar with the term, you definitely know what a favicon is. It's a custom icon used...

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VMware Patches Many Security Issues To Fix Certain Vulnerabilities

VMware Patches Many Security Issues To Fix Certain Vulnerabilities

July 9, 2020BlogComments Off on VMware Patches Many Security Issues To Fix Certain Vulnerabilities

Does your company make use of VMware products? If so, be advised that a pair of researchers from Synacktiv recently reported a series of critical security flaws in VMware's ESXi, Workstation and Fusion products. The recent discovery prompted the company to issue an emergency security patch to address those issues. The most serious of the bunch, which earned a 9.3...

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Nvidia GPU Users Should Update As New Security Patches Released

Nvidia GPU Users Should Update As New Security Patches Released

July 8, 2020BlogComments Off on Nvidia GPU Users Should Update As New Security Patches Released

If you have computers on your corporate network that rely on NVIDIA hardware and software, be advised that the company recently released security updates to address serious security vulnerabilities found in CUDA and GPU Display drivers and Virtual GPU Management software. These are security flaws that could lead to an escalation of privileges, denial of service and arbitrary code execution...

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New Powerful Malware Is Targeting Windows-Based Machines

New Powerful Malware Is Targeting Windows-Based Machines

July 7, 2020BlogComments Off on New Powerful Malware Is Targeting Windows-Based Machines

Researchers have discovered a devilishly clever new stain of malware currently in use by hackers around the world. The new strain is appropriately called "Lucifer," and has been making life quite difficult for IT professionals managing Windows environments. The malware exploits critical vulnerabilities in Windows-based systems to launch DDoS attacks and install cryptojacking code. The latest version (2.0) of the...

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Microsoft Changing Their Physical Retail Stores And Flagship Locations

Microsoft Changing Their Physical Retail Stores And Flagship Locations

July 6, 2020BlogComments Off on Microsoft Changing Their Physical Retail Stores And Flagship Locations

Eleven years ago, Microsoft embarked on a bold experiment to emulate Apple. They opened a number of brick and mortar retail stores. Unfortunately, their stores never caught on quite the same way that the Apple Store did, and the rise of the global pandemic only made matters worse for the tech giant. In light of these facts, on June 26,...

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Mac OS Will Get Some Big Changes Soon

Mac OS Will Get Some Big Changes Soon

July 4, 2020BlogComments Off on Mac OS Will Get Some Big Changes Soon

Big changes are in the works for Apple's venerable MacOS, as the company prepares for a future where the desktop OS shares increasing amounts in common with both iOS and iPadOS. A recent preview of the latest desktop OS reveals an interface that has been completely overhauled, along with redesigned app icons and a number of long overdue changes and...

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Hackers Attacking Exchange Servers In New Warning From Microsoft

Hackers Attacking Exchange Servers In New Warning From Microsoft

July 3, 2020BlogComments Off on Hackers Attacking Exchange Servers In New Warning From Microsoft

Recently, Microsoft's Defender ATP Research Team issued guidance relating to defending against attacks that target Exchange servers. They are coming under increasing attack based on the latest Microsoft statistics, which show a marked increase in the use of web shells on on-premises Exchange servers. The company is currently tracking multiple ongoing attacks, some of which are using fileless techniques. That...

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