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Google Working On One Tap Solution To Password Issue

Google Working On One Tap Solution To Password Issue

August 21, 2021BlogComments Off on Google Working On One Tap Solution To Password Issue

Internet users are notoriously bad at selecting secure passwords for the sites they frequently use that require a login. Surveys reveal that more than a third of internet users are in the habit of using the same password across multiple sites. The danger is that if a hacker breaches one of your accounts then many of your others may be...

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Hackers Offering Fake Free Kindle Ebooks To Hack Amazon Accounts

Hackers Offering Fake Free Kindle Ebooks To Hack Amazon Accounts

August 20, 2021BlogComments Off on Hackers Offering Fake Free Kindle Ebooks To Hack Amazon Accounts

Do you own an Amazon Kindle? Amazon has a warning for you if you do. Beware. Hackers are now using poisoned ebooks to delete the contents of infected Kindle readers and take control of a victim's Amazon account. The hackers take advantage of the fact that on any given day there are literally hundreds of ebooks offered for free on...

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How Co-Managed IT Could Save Your Company From Financial Disaster

How Co-Managed IT Could Save Your Company From Financial Disaster

August 20, 2021BlogComments Off on How Co-Managed IT Could Save Your Company From Financial Disaster

When you consider the investments in your business that you can make as a CEO, you probably think to yourself, “Which investments will give my company the best ROI?” With that in mind, would you think of making a significant investment in bolstering your IT department? Many CEOs are understandably hesitant to throw a lot of money into their IT...

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New Stalkerware Tracks The Location Of Its Victims

New Stalkerware Tracks The Location Of Its Victims

August 19, 2021BlogComments Off on New Stalkerware Tracks The Location Of Its Victims

A startling revelation was made at the recent Black Hat cybersecurity conference in Las Vegas, Nevada. The ongoing pandemic has given rise to a new threat named Stalkerware. It is defined as apps (both malicious and mundane) that are being used increasingly to coerce and control individuals. Stalkerware is used mostly by one intimate partner against another which makes it...

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Older Industrial Technology May Have Security Risks

Older Industrial Technology May Have Security Risks

August 18, 2021BlogComments Off on Older Industrial Technology May Have Security Risks

The vulnerability of Industrial Control Systems has been getting a lot of press in recent months. That's a good thing because most people don't spend much time thinking or worrying about such systems. Unfortunately they are among the most vulnerable systems of all. Industrial Control Systems haven't really changed all that much in the past decade or two. The protocols...

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Windows Turned On Default Blocking For Potentially Unwanted Apps

Windows Turned On Default Blocking For Potentially Unwanted Apps

August 17, 2021BlogComments Off on Windows Turned On Default Blocking For Potentially Unwanted Apps

Microsoft made a small but significant change to Windows 10 recently as it relates to PUAs (Potentially Unwanted Apps). It wasn't something that got a lot of press but it's a change well worth knowing about. Beginning with the May 2020 update for Windows 10, 2004, the Redmond Giant added a PUA blocking feature to Microsoft Defender. This new feature...

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Google May Phase Out Secure Lock Icon For Websites

Google May Phase Out Secure Lock Icon For Websites

August 16, 2021BlogComments Off on Google May Phase Out Secure Lock Icon For Websites

Google has had a long history of taking steps to make the web more secure for everyone. One of their early moves involved warning users via popup box when they surfed their way to a site that did not use the secure socket (HTTPS) protocol. This warning was good for users but didn't do anything to prompt website owners to...

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This Malware Can Take Control Of Facebook Accounts

This Malware Can Take Control Of Facebook Accounts

August 14, 2021BlogComments Off on This Malware Can Take Control Of Facebook Accounts

Do you have a Facebook account? Even if it has been a while since you last logged on there is a new threat you should be aware of. A new strain of malware called FlyTrap was used recently to take control of thousands of Facebook accounts. Yours could be next if it hasn't been compromised already. FlyTrap is an Android...

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New Mac Device Malware Is Bypassing Apple Security

New Mac Device Malware Is Bypassing Apple Security

August 12, 2021BlogComments Off on New Mac Device Malware Is Bypassing Apple Security

Apple is generally very good about providing its users with a safe and secure computing environment. For many years the company was able to rightly claim that Microsoft had a far worse problem with malware than Apple did. That is still true but the gap has now virtually disappeared. As Apple products surged in popularity hackers took note and began...

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Latest Security Update For Apple Devices Is Critical

Latest Security Update For Apple Devices Is Critical

August 10, 2021BlogComments Off on Latest Security Update For Apple Devices Is Critical

Do you have an Apple device? If so then you should be aware that the company recently issued an OS update that includes Macs, iPads, and iPhones. You'll want to update to iOS 14.7.1 or iPadOS 14.7.1 immediately if you have not already done so because this version includes a patch for a high severity security flaw that hackers are...

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