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Lawsuit Claims Google Private Browsing Isn’t Really Private

Lawsuit Claims Google Private Browsing Isn’t Really Private

June 9, 2020BlogComments Off on Lawsuit Claims Google Private Browsing Isn’t Really Private

Google is in hot water with a complaint filed to the District Court of Northern California. The complaint alleges that the tech giant tracks users' browsing data and a variety of other identifying information via Google Ad Manager, Google Analytics, and a variety of other applications. It tracks data even when users are accessing the web via Private Mode (Incognito)....

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PonyFinal Is Another New Ransomware To Watch Out For

PonyFinal Is Another New Ransomware To Watch Out For

June 8, 2020BlogComments Off on PonyFinal Is Another New Ransomware To Watch Out For

Microsoft recently issued a security advisory about a new strain of ransomware that's been cropping up with increasing frequency in India, Iran and the US. Called PonyFinal, one of the things that differentiates this strain from the pack is that it's deployed in what the company describes as human-operated ransomware attacks. Most of the ransomware attacks we see are bot...

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Monetary Demands Are Skyrocketing For Ransomware Decryptions

Monetary Demands Are Skyrocketing For Ransomware Decryptions

June 6, 2020BlogComments Off on Monetary Demands Are Skyrocketing For Ransomware Decryptions

Ransomware attacks have evolved quite a lot over the course of the past year, and have become one of the most visible threats organizations of all sizes face. That is, based on recently published research conducted by Group-IB, which analyzed the rapidly changing threat landscape. Their findings should disturb every business owner. Here's a quick overview: First and foremost, ransomware...

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Old LiveJournal Database Breach Is Now Being Leaked Online

Old LiveJournal Database Breach Is Now Being Leaked Online

June 6, 2020BlogComments Off on Old LiveJournal Database Breach Is Now Being Leaked Online

Do you have an account on LiveJournal? If so, you may have heard the persistent rumors that have been circulating since 2014 that the company was breached and some 33 million user records were stolen. To this day, LiveJournal denies that they were breached. Unfortunately, this month (May, 2020), a database containing 33,717,787 records, each with a unique user record,...

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Major WiFi Updates Came To Windows 10 Recently

Major WiFi Updates Came To Windows 10 Recently

June 4, 2020BlogComments Off on Major WiFi Updates Came To Windows 10 Recently

Great news for the legions of Windows 10 users around the world. Version 2004 comes with a significant WiFi update that includes Wi-Fi6 and WPA3 support, which will give users better wireless performance and increased security. That's great news, but of course, there's a catch. In order to make use of WiFi 6, you'll need a router with support for...

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Hackers Set Their Sights On Cloud Services

Hackers Set Their Sights On Cloud Services

June 3, 2020BlogComments Off on Hackers Set Their Sights On Cloud Services

Thanks to the pandemic, tens of millions of people are working from home. Even before then, the Cloud was experiencing a tremendous amount of growth, but since shelter in place orders were issued by many governments around the world, growth has absolutely skyrocketed. This has drawn the attention of a number of hacking groups, which have taken an increased interest...

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Gmail Gets New Quick Menu Setting In Update

Gmail Gets New Quick Menu Setting In Update

June 2, 2020BlogComments Off on Gmail Gets New Quick Menu Setting In Update

Google recently announced a change to Gmail that will make it easier for the service's 2 billion+ users to experiment with different themes, layouts and settings. Even better, users can see the results of their changes before actually applying them. To make use of the new feature, all you have to do is click the gear icon on your Gmail...

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Wishbone App Database Leaked To Public By Hacker

Wishbone App Database Leaked To Public By Hacker

June 1, 2020BlogComments Off on Wishbone App Database Leaked To Public By Hacker

The hacking group calling themselves 'The Shiny Hunters' has been busy. Recently, they put databases containing user records from eleven different companies up for sale on the Dark Web, including a massive database containing some 40 million records belonging to the popular Wishbone app. Wishbone is a social media platform that's especially popular among children. It allows users to compare...

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New Data Breach Affected Some Bank Of America Loan Applicants

New Data Breach Affected Some Bank Of America Loan Applicants

May 30, 2020BlogComments Off on New Data Breach Affected Some Bank Of America Loan Applicants

If you're like many business owners, you may have recently applied for a loan through the Paycheck Protection Program (PPP) which was one of the COVID-19 relief funds established by the Federal government in response to the global pandemic. If you applied for that loan through Bank of America, be advised that the company recently disclosed a security incident that...

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Microsoft Phasing Out 32Bit Windows 10 Support Starting With OEMs

Microsoft Phasing Out 32Bit Windows 10 Support Starting With OEMs

May 29, 2020BlogComments Off on Microsoft Phasing Out 32Bit Windows 10 Support Starting With OEMs

Be advised that Microsoft has announced it will begin phasing out support of the 32-bit version of Windows 10, beginning with OEM's. The change is effective as of the May 2020 release. Microsoft had this to say about the recent change: "Beginning with Windows 10, version 2004, all new Windows 10 systems will be required to use 64-bit builds for...

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