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Google Improves Android Feature To Change Compromised Passwords

Google Improves Android Feature To Change Compromised Passwords

June 7, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Several months back, Google introduced a new feature to its Chrome browser that searched a user's stored passwords, comparing them against a list of known compromised passwords. The best part is they are alerting the user if any of the passwords they have saved have been compromised. It's an excellent feature and definitely helps to make users safer. Unfortunately, too...

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Apple Malware Problem Unacceptable According To Apple Executive

Apple Malware Problem Unacceptable According To Apple Executive

June 5, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Craig Federighi, one of the top executives at Apple, is not happy, and recently made his displeasure known in court. In response to questions from Apple's lawyers, he said, "Today, we have a level of malware on the Mac that we don't find acceptable." Federighi made the statement in defense of Apple's longstanding strategy to create what amounts to a...

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New Wifi Vulnerability May Affect Most Devices

New Wifi Vulnerability May Affect Most Devices

June 3, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Recently, a whole raft of security flaws have been found that impact all Wi-Fi devices, including smart phones, IoT devices, and personal computers going back as far as 1997. This unfortunately means that almost every Wi-Fi device in use today is vulnerable. Collectively, the attacks associated with these issues have been dubbed FragAttacks. Mathy Vanhoef, of the University of Abu...

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New RevengeRAT Trojan Gives Hackers Access To Your Data

New RevengeRAT Trojan Gives Hackers Access To Your Data

June 2, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Recently, Microsoft issued an alert, warning users about a remote access tool called RevengeRAT, also known as AsyncRAT. It is being used to target travel and aerospace companies with spear-phishing emails. The emails use social engineering tricks to prompt employees at these types of firms to open a poisoned Adobe PDF attachment which downloads a malicious Visual Basic file on...

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Microsoft Edge Browser Gets Fix For Crashing Issue

Microsoft Edge Browser Gets Fix For Crashing Issue

June 1, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Earlier this month, Microsoft Edge users were in an uproar, with significant numbers of them reporting that the browser would lock up when they were watching YouTube videos or reading comments on YouTube videos. The browser would simply become non-responsive, and then, after a time, would crash to desktop. Users who opened their task manager to investigate would see that...

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Numerous Malicious Financial Apps Discovered Targeting Android Devices

Numerous Malicious Financial Apps Discovered Targeting Android Devices

May 31, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Recently, Google did some house cleaning. They removed ten different apps from the Play Store, all of which contained droppers for financial Trojans, this according to a recent blog post by Check Point Research. Apparently, all ten of the poisoned apps were submitted by the same threat actor, who took pains to get them past Google's extensive verification process. They...

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Google Analytics Gets New Security Feature

Google Analytics Gets New Security Feature

May 29, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Based on current trends, marketers are going to have to get used to operating in a world without cookies. In light of that, Google has recently made some significant changes to Google Analytics designed to help marketers live and ultimately thrive in that world. Back in October 2020, the company rolled out the first significant update to their analytics platform...

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Some Versions Of Windows 10 Will Stop Receiving Security Updates

Some Versions Of Windows 10 Will Stop Receiving Security Updates

May 28, 2021BlogNo Comments »

On the heels of the May 2021 Patch Tuesday release, Microsoft has flagged certain versions of Windows 10 that will no longer receive security updates. These include versions 1803, 1809, and 1909. If you're currently using any of those, you'll want to update to a later version to continue to take advantage of security updates as they are released. Given...

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Consider Replacing Your Old Broadband Routers For Security

Consider Replacing Your Old Broadband Routers For Security

May 26, 2021BlogNo Comments »

A company named 'UK security Watchdog, Which?' recently released a report with some disturbing security ramifications. Based on a survey of more than 6000 UK households, the company identified 13 different older routers that are still regularly being used today. Of those 13, nine were found to fall well short of meeting modern security standards. Naturally, those older routers have...

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Google Prioritizing Privacy And Safety With Play Store Updates

Google Prioritizing Privacy And Safety With Play Store Updates

May 25, 2021BlogNo Comments »

Google generally does a great job with security when it comes to the Google Play Store. Of course, the company regularly makes headlines when poisoned apps are discovered, but given the sheer number of apps available on the Play Store, the percentage of problematic ones is barely a blip on the radar. That certainly doesn't give Google a free pass,...

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