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Intel Steps Up Game With CPU-Level Malware Protection

Intel Steps Up Game With CPU-Level Malware Protection

June 26, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Tech companies both big and small are always looking for new ways to protect their customers from the threat of malware.While that's not something that hardware vendors are known for, Intel has leapt into the fray with a recent announcement. Their planned "Tiger Lake" mobile processers will offer CPU-level malware protection features. Tom Garrison is Intel's VP & General Manager...

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Update Fix For VLC Media Player Security Bug Now Available

Update Fix For VLC Media Player Security Bug Now Available

June 25, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Do you use the VLC Media Player to watch downloaded movies and other videos? If so, be aware that researchers have discovered a serious security flaw in the code that allows for remote code execution, which could compromise your system. The vulnerability is being tracked as CVE-2020-13428 and is described as a buffer overflow issue. This could allow an attacker...

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Credit Card Data Breach Affects Popular Jewelry And Accessory Store

Credit Card Data Breach Affects Popular Jewelry And Accessory Store

June 24, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Claire's Jewelry and Accessories is the latest company to fall victim to hackers. According to a recent disclosure made by the company, both the retail giant's main website, and the website of their subsidiary, Icing, were compromised. They were hit by what appears to be a Magecart attack. The company's disclosure reads in part as follows: "On Friday, we identified...

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Watch Out for Fake YouTube Channels Asking For Bitcoin

Watch Out for Fake YouTube Channels Asking For Bitcoin

June 23, 2020BlogNo Comments »

A group of highly organized scammers have commandeered a pair of Youtube channels and renamed them to "SpaceX Live" and "SpaceX" in order to capitalize on the popularity of Elon Musk and his SpaceX company. SpaceX made headlines recently with their manned launch out of Florida. Over the course of just two days, the scammers were able to collect nearly...

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Thanos Ransomware May Get Around Certain Security Systems

Thanos Ransomware May Get Around Certain Security Systems

June 22, 2020BlogNo Comments »

In 2019, a new strain of ransomware called Thanos burst onto the scene and has since been spreading quietly and seeing increased adoption by hackers around the world. The code has been traced to a Russian hacker going by the name Nosophorus, who has been offering the software as 'Ransomeware-as-a-service' on Russian-speaking forums on the Dark Web since February 2020....

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Internet Based Devices May Have Issues Following SSL Certificate Expiration

Internet Based Devices May Have Issues Following SSL Certificate Expiration

June 20, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Recently, a number of Roku streaming channels mysteriously stopped working, leaving customers scratching their heads trying to figure out what went wrong. After some research, Roku's support staff discovered that the issue stemmed from a global certificate expiration. They advised impacted customers to update their certificates manually by visiting the company's website and following the instructions posted there. Since Roku's...

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Nintendo Switch User Information Breach Affected Over 300,000 Users

Nintendo Switch User Information Breach Affected Over 300,000 Users

June 19, 2020BlogNo Comments »

A couple of months ago, Nintendo announced that their Switch gaming and live streaming service had been hacked, and as a result, some 160,000 user accounts had been compromised. As the company has continued their investigation into the incident, however, they've updated their disclosure, revealing that an additional 140,000 accounts were compromised, bringing the total to just over 300,000. The...

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Update Windows 10 Immediately If You Haven’t Updated Since March

Update Windows 10 Immediately If You Haven’t Updated Since March

June 18, 2020BlogNo Comments »

When was the last time you applied a Windows 10 security patch? If you haven't patched since March 10th, it would be an excellent idea to do so as quickly as possible. Recently, the Department of Homeland Security's Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued a dire warning concerning a newly discovered security flaw. The flaw is known as SMBGhost or...

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New Chromium Based Edge Browser Update From Windows 10

New Chromium Based Edge Browser Update From Windows 10

June 17, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Microsoft has been talking for months about their new Edge browser based on Chromium technology. Users will finally be able to see it in action as of the KB4559309 Windows 10 update, which will replace the legacy Edge browser with the company's latest offering. It should be noted that previous Windows 10 releases did include the new Chromium-based Edge browser,...

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This New Malware Is Hitting Exchange Servers To Steal Info

This New Malware Is Hitting Exchange Servers To Steal Info

June 16, 2020BlogNo Comments »

In late 2019, a new strain of malware called "Valak" was detected. In the six months that followed its initial discovery in the wild, more than 30 variants of the code were detected. Initially, Valak was classified as a simple loading program. As various groups have tinkered with the code, it has morphed into a much more significant threat, and...

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