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Preview Now Available For Microsoft’s New Family Safety App

Preview Now Available For Microsoft’s New Family Safety App

May 22, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Family safety features have been a part of the Windows 10 experience since its release, and those tools were made available on the Xbox in tandem with the release of Windows 10. You may, in fact, already be using them on your home computer and your Xbox. Unfortunately, similar protections were simply unavailable from Microsoft for users of Android or...

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Hackers Are Demanding Extra Ransomware Payments From Victims

Hackers Are Demanding Extra Ransomware Payments From Victims

May 21, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Hackers who use ransomware to conduct their attacks have a new trick up their sleeves. A ransomware family has begun employing the tactic of not only demanding payment to unlock infected systems, but also demanding an additional payment. They're demanding an extra payment to keep them from publishing copies of the files they stole before encrypting everything. Hackers have been...

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Google Added A Video Conferencing Tool For Users

Google Added A Video Conferencing Tool For Users

May 20, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Google Meet is a video conferencing tool the company originally designed for Enterprise users. There are serious security issues with some of the more popular free or low-cost options available for the masses. So, Google made the decision to make Meet free to anyone with an email address. The rollout took two weeks to complete, but is now available to...

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Facebook’s AI Might Be Able To Find Offensive Memes

Facebook’s AI Might Be Able To Find Offensive Memes

May 19, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Facebook recently released an intriguing research paper called "The Hateful Memes Challenge: Detecting Hate Speech in Multimodal Memes." It's well worth the read and a closer look at the database developed over the course of the research. The idea is simple: Use machine learning to help identify 'mean' and hateful memes. If such a tool could be developed, it would...

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Xiaomi Phones Track Your Data When Using Their Browser

Xiaomi Phones Track Your Data When Using Their Browser

May 18, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Do you have a Chinese-made Xiaomi phone? If so, you should be aware that there is a security issue. According to research conducted by Forbes, the Mi Browser that comes built into the phone sends your internet searches to Xiaomi servers located in both Russia and Singapore. Worse, it sends search data associated with incognito browser sessions.Worst of all, it...

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Emails Saying Your Antivirus Is Expired Are Likely A Scam

Emails Saying Your Antivirus Is Expired Are Likely A Scam

May 16, 2020BlogNo Comments »

A great many companies selling antivirus software have affiliate programs that help them expand their reach. Each time an affiliate sells a copy of the software, they get a cut. It's a good business model used in a wide range of industries, and antivirus software companies have strict rules governing how their affiliates can market. Unfortunately, not everyone plays by...

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Update NinjaForms In WordPress To Avoid Potential Hack

Update NinjaForms In WordPress To Avoid Potential Hack

May 15, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Are you one of the million-plus website owners making use of Ninja Forms for WordPress? If so, be aware that the company has recently patched a serious security flaw that allowed hackers to inject malicious code and take over websites. The attack is accomplished via a Cross-Site Request Forgery (CSRF) that leads to a Stored Cross-Site Script attack. All versions...

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Tweets Can No Longer Be Sent From SMS To Twitter

Tweets Can No Longer Be Sent From SMS To Twitter

May 14, 2020BlogNo Comments »

If you use Twitter on a regular basis, then you probably saw the official tweet from the company. Effective immediately, they've shut down the functionality that allowed users to tweet via SMS, something that has been a part of the platform since its earliest days. For the time being, the company is keeping SMS-based two-factor authentication for account holders, but...

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Microsoft Edge Update Will Benefit Security And Remote Workers

Microsoft Edge Update Will Benefit Security And Remote Workers

May 13, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Microsoft is working hard to improve its Edge browser, and the latest beta build (Dev version 84.0.495.2) has a lot to be excited about. Most of the benefits are aimed at security and remote employees. There are three new updates, and they involve a security improvement, ease with profile switching, and a few miscellaneous improvements. Here's a quick peek under...

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Some Smart WiFi Linksys Routers May Need A Password Reset

Some Smart WiFi Linksys Routers May Need A Password Reset

April 30, 2020BlogNo Comments »

If you have a home network, odds are good that you use a Linksys router. In fact, it's a brand that a great many small and medium sized businesses rely on as well. With that in mind, be advised that recently, the company locked user accounts on its Smart WiFi cloud service. The company is asking users to reset their...

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