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Windows 10X Will Assist With Folding Screens And Dual Monitors

Windows 10X Will Assist With Folding Screens And Dual Monitors

February 22, 2020BlogNo Comments »

A lot of people raise a curious eyebrow when they hear the term Windows 10X for the first time. It's a bit of a niche product, but it is interesting. In recent years, several smartphone manufacturers have announced that they'd be experimenting with models sporting larger screens. For example, folding smartphones that when unfolded give you much more screen real...

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Dangerous New Trojan Can Infect Systems Through Wifi

Dangerous New Trojan Can Infect Systems Through Wifi

February 21, 2020BlogNo Comments »

If you're not already familiar with the Emotet trojan, it deserves a special spot on your radar. It's one of the most dangerous forms of malware in the world today. Their success is thanks to the fact that its creators have worked hard and diligently to keep it upgraded by bolting on a variety of modules that enhance its capabilities...

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CoronaVirus Scare Is Being Used By Scammers To Trick People

CoronaVirus Scare Is Being Used By Scammers To Trick People

February 20, 2020BlogNo Comments »

There is no low that hackers and scammers won't stoop to. The US Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has issued a warning about a worldwide scam in progress relating to fears surrounding the CoronaVirus. The FTC's announcement speaks for itself. Their announcement reads, in part: "Scammers are taking advantage of fears surrounding the Coronavirus. They're setting up websites to sell bogus...

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New Windows 10 Search Issue May Just Require A Reboot

New Windows 10 Search Issue May Just Require A Reboot

February 19, 2020BlogNo Comments »

On February 5th, after the latest Windows 10 update, many users found that they were unable to make use of the search function built into the operating system. The most common result was a blank black or gray box when a search is executed. While no one at Microsoft has stated definitively what the core issue is with search, there...

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People Are Moving From Windows 7 To Windows 10 For Security

People Are Moving From Windows 7 To Windows 10 For Security

February 18, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Despite the age of the OS, Windows 7 has enjoyed a surprisingly large and loyal user base. That changed suddenly when Microsoft finally pulled the plug on Windows 7 support. It couldn't have come as a surprise to many people. After all, the company has been sounding the alarm and has announced the end of support date for more than...

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Videos In Google Photos Accounts May Have Been Exposed

Videos In Google Photos Accounts May Have Been Exposed

February 17, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Security lapses can happen to any company, large or small. No one is immune. Not even Google. Recently, the company began sending out email notifications to some users explaining that a bug in their system caused their videos to be shared with other users. Their email notification reads in part as follows: "...some videos in Google Photos were incorrectly exported...

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Some Smart Light Bulbs Are Vulnerable To Hackers

Some Smart Light Bulbs Are Vulnerable To Hackers

February 15, 2020BlogNo Comments »

Hackers will take any and every opportunity presented to them, even if it means hacking smart light bulbs. Recently, security researchers at Check Point discovered a bug in the Philips Hue smart bulb that makes it vulnerable. The bug is being tracked as CVE-2020-6007 and scores an impressive 7.9 out of 10, making it the most serious security flaw in...

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New Malware Uses This Year’s Top Movies To Get Clicks

New Malware Uses This Year’s Top Movies To Get Clicks

February 12, 2020BlogNo Comments »

It's easy to get caught up in the hype of popular movies. Hackers know this and are beginning to incorporate Oscar Nominated movies into their strategies. They're using enticing images to bait unsuspecting users to install malware and lure them to phishing sites designed to steal credit card and other sensitive information. After all, wouldn't you be willing to pay...

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