Jun 17, 2022 | Blog, General Interest, Microsoft, Recent News, Technology News, Windows 11
Are you a Windows 11 early adopter? If so, you’ll want to grab the latest update KB5014019. It contains several important bug fixes including fixes for Direct3D app crashing issues, slow file copying issues, and an issue with the TPM (Trusted Platform Module)...
Jun 17, 2022 | Apple, Blog, General Interest, Malware and Virus Protection, Microsoft, Recent News, Security, Technology News, Windows
A browser hijacker called “ChromeLoader” has had a large uptick in detections this month, which is raising eyebrows among security professionals. ChromeLoader can modify a victim’s web browser settings to show search results that promote unwanted...
Jun 10, 2022 | Blog, General Interest, Microsoft, Phishing, Recent News, Security, Technology News, Technology Tips, Windows
Phishing campaigns get more effective the more closely they can imitate a trusted source. Recently, security researchers at Fortinet discovered evidence of a phishing campaign that specifically targets Microsoft Windows users and installs three different types of...
Jun 10, 2022 | Blog, Business & Finance, General Interest, Malware and Virus Protection, Microsoft, Recent News, Security, Technology News
Security researchers employed by Microsoft have recently spotted a variant of the Sysrv botnet. They have dubbed the new variant Sysrv-K. This new variant works in two ways. First, it exploits a flaw in the Spring Cloud Gateway that allows remote code execution...
Jun 4, 2022 | Blog, General Interest, Microsoft, New Technology, Recent News, Technology News, Windows, Windows 11
If you’re a member of the Windows Insiders group, then you are likely already aware of this. If not, here’s something else to look forward to when Windows 11 is formally released. Microsoft has been experimenting with a new “Suggested Actions”...
Jun 3, 2022 | Blog, General Interest, Malware and Virus Protection, Microsoft, New Technology, Recent News, Security, Windows
At least one group of hackers has learned a new trick you need to be aware of. Security researchers at Kapersky Lab have discovered a malicious campaign-in-progress that is using event logs to store malware. That is a technique that has not been seen or documented...