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Storage Cleanup Tools In Windows 10 Getting Added Feature

Storage Cleanup Tools In Windows 10 Getting Added Feature

June 15, 2020BlogNo Comments »

For more than 20 years, "Disk Cleanup" has been a feature in every Windows Build. It's a quick, easy way to free up hard disk space by getting rid of unneeded system and temporary files. In the October 2018 release of Windows 10, Microsoft added a checkbox that allowed users to also delete the contents of their downloads folder. Unfortunately,...

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Only 33 Percent Of People Change Password After Data Breach

Only 33 Percent Of People Change Password After Data Breach

June 13, 2020BlogNo Comments »

A new study was published by researchers from the Carnegie Mellon University's Security and Privacy Institute and was presented at the 2020 IEEE Workshop on Technology and Consumer Protection. The study has grim news for IT Security Professionals. The key finding in the report is that only about one third of users will change their passwords after a company announces...

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Password Text Export Feature Coming To Firefox

Password Text Export Feature Coming To Firefox

June 12, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Mozilla's Firefox browser, like most modern browsers, has a built-in password management feature that allows you to save passwords for sites you log into on a regular basis. Since the browser stores the information, that's one less thing you have to remember. That allows you the convenience of one click access to the sites you use frequently, unless you've enabled...

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A List Of Devices That Will Support The iOS 14 Update

A List Of Devices That Will Support The iOS 14 Update

June 11, 2020BlogNo Comments »

By the time you read these words, Apple will likely be previewing iOS 14 and iPadOS 14 at the all-virtual WWDC 2020. While the latest version of Apple's OS will no doubt be packed with features you'll love, unfortunately, it may not be compatible with some older iPhones and iPads. That could mean you'll have to pay for a pricey...

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Major Security Flaw Found In Some Cisco Routers

Major Security Flaw Found In Some Cisco Routers

June 10, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Recently, Cisco disclosed the existence of four serious security flaws in their routers that use iOS and iOS XE software. One of the four, CVE-2020-3227 is rated at a severity of 9.8 out of 10. It allows a remote attacker without credentials to execute commands to the operating software without proper authorization, which in turn, allows a hacker to take...

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Lawsuit Claims Google Private Browsing Isn’t Really Private

Lawsuit Claims Google Private Browsing Isn’t Really Private

June 9, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Google is in hot water with a complaint filed to the District Court of Northern California. The complaint alleges that the tech giant tracks users' browsing data and a variety of other identifying information via Google Ad Manager, Google Analytics, and a variety of other applications. It tracks data even when users are accessing the web via Private Mode (Incognito)....

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PonyFinal Is Another New Ransomware To Watch Out For

PonyFinal Is Another New Ransomware To Watch Out For

June 8, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Microsoft recently issued a security advisory about a new strain of ransomware that's been cropping up with increasing frequency in India, Iran and the US. Called PonyFinal, one of the things that differentiates this strain from the pack is that it's deployed in what the company describes as human-operated ransomware attacks. Most of the ransomware attacks we see are bot...

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Monetary Demands Are Skyrocketing For Ransomware Decryptions

Monetary Demands Are Skyrocketing For Ransomware Decryptions

June 6, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Ransomware attacks have evolved quite a lot over the course of the past year, and have become one of the most visible threats organizations of all sizes face. That is, based on recently published research conducted by Group-IB, which analyzed the rapidly changing threat landscape. Their findings should disturb every business owner. Here's a quick overview: First and foremost, ransomware...

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Old LiveJournal Database Breach Is Now Being Leaked Online

Old LiveJournal Database Breach Is Now Being Leaked Online

June 6, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Do you have an account on LiveJournal? If so, you may have heard the persistent rumors that have been circulating since 2014 that the company was breached and some 33 million user records were stolen. To this day, LiveJournal denies that they were breached. Unfortunately, this month (May, 2020), a database containing 33,717,787 records, each with a unique user record,...

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Major WiFi Updates Came To Windows 10 Recently

Major WiFi Updates Came To Windows 10 Recently

June 4, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Great news for the legions of Windows 10 users around the world. Version 2004 comes with a significant WiFi update that includes Wi-Fi6 and WPA3 support, which will give users better wireless performance and increased security. That's great news, but of course, there's a catch. In order to make use of WiFi 6, you'll need a router with support for...

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