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Popular Digital Photo Company Shutterfly Hit By Ransomware Attack

Popular Digital Photo Company Shutterfly Hit By Ransomware Attack

January 15, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Recently digital media giant Shutterfly was hit by a major ransomware attack. The attack disrupted broad swaths of the company's services including those offered under their GrooveBook, BorrowLenses, and Lifetouch brands. According to a report received by BleepingComputer, Shutterfly was targeted by the Conti gang. That group was able to encrypt more than four thousand of the company's devices and 120...

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ISO Files Are Being Used To Deliver Malware

ISO Files Are Being Used To Deliver Malware

January 14, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Researchers at Trustwave have observed a notable increase in the use of .ISO files to deliver malware. Hackers have relied on poisoned disk image files for years to deliver malware to their targets. It makes sense in a Windows environment because it allows attackers to disguise their payloads as an innocent, standard file type. In terms of scope and scale,...

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New HDMI Spec May Cause More Confusion

New HDMI Spec May Cause More Confusion

January 14, 2022BlogNo Comments »

The great thing about standards is that they provide a standard.  A common framework that the manufacturers in any given industry can design around.  That's amazing when everything works the way it's supposed to but sometimes the system goes haywire. Sometimes things just don't work out as planned. Take the world of HDMI.  The HDMI standards are a mess.  That's...

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LastPass Says There Is No Evidence Of Data Breach

LastPass Says There Is No Evidence Of Data Breach

January 13, 2022BlogNo Comments »

There are strange events swirling around LastPass. LastPass is a popular password safe and identity protection service. Recently Twitter exploded with reports from around the world of people who received a notification from LastPass regarding a string of suspicious login attempts. Most of them came from countries other than the ones the impacted users lived in. Naturally this led to...

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New Windows 11 Bug Found With Displaying HDR Content

New Windows 11 Bug Found With Displaying HDR Content

January 12, 2022BlogNo Comments »

If you're one of the early adopters of Windows 11 then you may have already experienced the latest bug that crept into the mix as of build 21H2. Apps that utilize Win32 APIs to render colors on some HDR (High-Definition Range) displays may not work as expected. HDR displays are noted for their rich incredibly broad color range which usually...

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FCC Approves Plans For WiFi 6 To Open Wireless Spectrum

FCC Approves Plans For WiFi 6 To Open Wireless Spectrum

January 11, 2022BlogNo Comments »

The Federal Communications Commission (FCC) gets a lot of bad press.  Sometimes there are good reasons for that but much of the time there are not really any good reasons.  As the nation's lead spectrum regulator their primary job is to balance all needs and factors. They are supposed to arrive at decisions that do the best for the greatest...

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Skype Adds Zoom Feature And Additional Modern Updates

Skype Adds Zoom Feature And Additional Modern Updates

January 10, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Are you a Skype user?  If so be aware that Microsoft (the company that owns Skype) just added a handy new feature you may want to start taking advantage of right away. The next time you update your software you'll be able to zoom in on a screen shared by the user you're communicating with. To do so just hold...

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New Remote Access Trojan Virus Hides In Windows Registry

New Remote Access Trojan Virus Hides In Windows Registry

January 7, 2022BlogNo Comments »

There's a new malware strain you should make sure your IT staff is aware of.  Called the Dark Watchman, it is a well-designed and highly capable RAT (Remote Access Trojan) paired with a keylogger written in C#. First discovered by researchers at Prevailion this piece of malware likes to lurk in the Windows Registry and is used mainly by Russian-speaking...

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Hackers Are Using Big Brand Surveys To Scam Victims

Hackers Are Using Big Brand Surveys To Scam Victims

January 6, 2022BlogNo Comments »

Surveys have long been a playground of hackers and scammers. That's true at any time of the year but it's especially true around the Holidays when such scams seem to attract even more unwitting victims.  In fact, some estimates place scammer profits revolving around fake surveys as being nearly $80 million a month. So it's big business for them. The...

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