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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending February 6, 2022

      Byadmin February 7, 2022February 7, 2022

      This week’s items include: FBI and CIA purchased NSO Group’s Pegasus spyware Microsoft continues to enhance Edge Chromium security Facebook learns that people do care about their privacy and it will cost them $10 B this year FCC revokes China Unicom’s license to operate in the U.S. Kronos is still dealing with the effects of…

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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending January 30, 2022

      Byadmin January 31, 2022January 31, 2022

      DHS says U.S. on heightened alert for Russian cyberattack Apple updates personal safety guide in wake of stalkers using AirTags to track victims Missing MS Intune cert breaks email, VPN on Samsung devices on Android 12 Apple fixes Safari data leak after being outed Apple patches actively exploited iOS security flaw Workers file lawsuits in…

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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending January 23, 2022

      Byadmin January 24, 2022January 29, 2022

      Here is the security news for the week ending January 23, 2022 January 23, 2022 Critical SAP vulnerability allows for supply chain attacks US Olympians told to use burner phones in China Google details two zero-days in Zoom clients It has not been a good couple of months for Zoho Court to Europol – delete…

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    • User tips

      Beware of Bogus QR Codes

      Byadmin January 24, 2022January 24, 2022

      The FBI has issued a warning about scammers posting bogus QR codes using a variety of different methods from printing them on a piece of paper to including the bogus codes in an application. Learn more: Audio Video

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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending January 16, 2022

      Byadmin January 17, 2022January 21, 2022

      Here is the security news for the week ending January 16, 2022: January 16, 2022 Gettr, the Alt-Tech, Uses Trackers, Features from Facebook and Google Chrome to Limit Access to Private Networks (via browser, finally) Remotely Executable NetUSB Bug Puts Millions of Devices at Risk Ivanti Updates Log4j Security Advisory for Multiple Products NYDFS Delays…

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    • User tips

      Banking Social Engineering Scams are Alive and Well

      Byadmin January 17, 2022January 18, 2022

      The easiest way for hackers to steal your money is to get you to help them do it. We are seeing attacks where the victim gets a text message supposedly from their bank about a potentially fraudulent transaction and asking the victim if it is legitimate. If the victim answers, the hacker goes into high…

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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending January 9th, 2022

      Byadmin January 14, 2022January 14, 2022

      This week’s security news includes: Son of Log4j rears its ugly head; Model warns women to check your belongings after being tracked by Apple AirTag; AMD releases new chip with Microsoft’s Pluton processor; New consumer protection laws in 2022; SonicWall is the most recent vendor to have Y2K22 bug; Over 1,200 man-in-the-middle toolkits available to…

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    • IT Infrastructure

      Log4j – The Bug That Keeps on Giving

      Byadmin January 14, 2022

      Log4j is a bug in a software library used by millions of programs that seems to defy being fixed. Even though the developers have patched it 4 times in the matter of a week or two, the bugs keep coming. And now we are finding derivatives of the original bug in other pieces of unrelated…

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    • Security News Update

      Security News for the Week Ending January 2, 2022

      Byadmin January 14, 2022January 14, 2022

      This week’s security news includes: On-premise Microsoft Exchange emergency files for Y2K problem in 2022 Christmas gifts bring security headaches Some users of LastPass password manager receive warning about login attempts The 5 layers of effective endpoint security Duck, Duck Go Log4j patch of the day New York man pleads guilty to $20 million SIM…

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    • Compliance

      New State Privacy Laws Mean More Work for Businesses

      Byadmin January 13, 2022January 13, 2022

      In the absence of any meaningful federal privacy law that covers the general population, states are implementing their own privacy laws and they are covering residents of their states without regard to where the data collecting business is. Each state is different, which means more work for businesses as they try to figure out what…

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