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Apple Safari Bug May Leak Personal Information And History

Apple Safari Bug May Leak Personal Information And History

February 1, 2022BlogComments Off on Apple Safari Bug May Leak Personal Information And History

There was a recently discovered issue with the way the IndexedDB API was implemented in Safari's WebKit engine. This is giving IT professionals who work in an environment dominated by Apple products heartburn. The faulty implementation allows or could allow an attacker to intercept leaking browser activity in real time including the user IDs associated with vulnerable machines. Indexed DB...

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It’s Time To Wake Up To The Reality Of Cyber Security In 2022

It’s Time To Wake Up To The Reality Of Cyber Security In 2022

January 31, 2022BlogComments Off on It’s Time To Wake Up To The Reality Of Cyber Security In 2022

All across the world, hackers are targeting and exploiting security weaknesses and holding data hostage. In May, the Colonial Pipeline was hit by a cyber-attack that disrupted fuel supplies along the East Coast for several days. The company – and the FBI – paid hackers $4.4 million in Bitcoin to regain control of the system. Colonial Pipeline was not the...

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New Malware Can Infect Linux, Mac, Or Windows Users

January 31, 2022BlogComments Off on New Malware Can Infect Linux, Mac, Or Windows Users

There's a new strain of malware called SysJoker to be mindful of. It's especially dangerous because it can target Windows, Mac or Linux systems.  That makes it an equal opportunity strain. Researchers at Intezer are credited with discovering the malware in the wild in December of 2021 during an investigation of an attack on a Linux server.  The group was...

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Report Says PC Sales Went Up Ten Percent In 2021

Report Says PC Sales Went Up Ten Percent In 2021

January 29, 2022BlogComments Off on Report Says PC Sales Went Up Ten Percent In 2021

According to the latest Gartner's statistics, a total of 339.8 million personal computers were shipped in 2021. That was up from 309.1 million in 2020 which amounts to about 10 percent growth in the market. The company noted that the fourth quarter of 2021 saw a 5 percent drop compared to last year, which may be signaling the end of...

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Ransomware Attack Wreaks Havoc On Prison Employees And Inmates

Ransomware Attack Wreaks Havoc On Prison Employees And Inmates

January 28, 2022BlogComments Off on Ransomware Attack Wreaks Havoc On Prison Employees And Inmates

Chalk up another first for the hackers.  For the first time that we know of, a successful hacking attack caused prisoners in New Mexico to be confined to their cells for a time. The Metropolitan Detention Center in Bernalillo County, New Mexico went into lockdown on January 5th of this year (2022) when hackers infiltrated the prison system's network and deployed...

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New PCIe 6 Standard Brings Speeds Two Times Faster

New PCIe 6 Standard Brings Speeds Two Times Faster

January 27, 2022BlogComments Off on New PCIe 6 Standard Brings Speeds Two Times Faster

For those that aren't aware, PCI SIG is short for the PCI Special Interests Group. They have just announced the release of the latest PCI Express (PCIe) specification which is called PCIe 6.0. It has the entire industry abuzz. Standards aren't usually all that exciting but, in this case, it's a very big deal. That's because it is the specification...

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Live Captioned Language Translation Comes To Google Meet

Live Captioned Language Translation Comes To Google Meet

January 26, 2022BlogComments Off on Live Captioned Language Translation Comes To Google Meet

Google is once again raising the bar where messaging and team meeting software is concerned.  The company just rolled out the first phase of its new live translation service for Meet users after months of beta testing the feature. Naturally this is the first step in a long process, so there are some limitations and caveats to be aware of....

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New iOS Update Provides Fix For HomeKit Brick Issue

New iOS Update Provides Fix For HomeKit Brick Issue

January 25, 2022BlogComments Off on New iOS Update Provides Fix For HomeKit Brick Issue

If you have an iPhone by now you've almost certainly heard of the security flaw in the HomeKit protocol which allows Apple users to discover and control a wide range of Smart Devices in their home from the HomeKit dashboard. The recently discovered security flaw dubbed "DoorLock" allows an attacker to essentially brick your phone by deploying a maliciously crafted...

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Blackberry Device Support Is Now Officially Gone

Blackberry Device Support Is Now Officially Gone

January 24, 2022BlogComments Off on Blackberry Device Support Is Now Officially Gone

You may find many people who would argue that the iconic Blackberry was ahead of its time.  It was in many ways the godfather of the entire smartphone industry. When it was initially released it was an absolute game changer. Of course, time allowed other companies including tech giants Apple and Google to catch up and ultimately surpass what the...

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Purple Fox Trojan Delivering Malware Via Popular Messaging App

Purple Fox Trojan Delivering Malware Via Popular Messaging App

January 22, 2022BlogComments Off on Purple Fox Trojan Delivering Malware Via Popular Messaging App

A research team from Minerva Labs are working in conjunction with the MalwareHunterTeam. They have recently been tracking a Trojan called Purple Fox and have published a warning about it. The group behind the Trojan is now distributing their malicious code disguised as a Telegram installation file. If you're not familiar with that name Telegram is one of several online...

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