Ransomware May Be Coming To Your Smart TV

January 18th, 2017

Darren Cauthon, a software developer, got a Christmas present this year he didn’t ask for and didn’t want.

On Christmas day, his family downloaded and installed an app on their Android-based LG Smart TV and wound up getting a ransomware infection.

Patient Information On Social Media Shows Need For Better Security

January 17th, 2017

A very strange and disturbing case of the theft of protected health information has come from the New Hampshire Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS). The department recently reported on an incident that occurred in October 2015, in which a former psychiatric patient was able to access non-confidential information from a computer located in the hospital’s library.

Microsoft Could Add Mode To Windows 10 To Boost Gaming Performance

January 16th, 2017

Microsoft has been hard at work experimenting with various ways to optimize performance. One of the most recent experiments to come to light is the advent of “Windows Gaming Mode.”

Slated to be released to Windows Insiders users in January of this year, and the rest of the installed base sometime in the spring, the new mode causes Windows 10 users to behave a lot like an X-box.

Downloading Cracked Antivirus Software Could Get You Infected

January 13th, 2017

File this one away under “it should go without saying, but…”

One of the most amazing and disheartening aspects of internet use is that after all this time, a shocking number of people are still getting taken in by the lure of installing a “crack” for popular software.

New Vulnerability Could Allow Access To Your Website

January 11th, 2017

Hardly a week goes by that a new exploit or attack vector doesn’t come to light that your IT staff has to try to defend against.

The most recent threat comes from a vulnerability in the PHP Mailer Library, which is code used by most of the websites in existence today to help manage the sending of emails.

New Netgear Router Security Issues – Is Yours On The List?

January 10th, 2017

If you use Netgear routers in your home or office network, you should be aware of the latest security threat. The company has confirmed that three lines of its routers may have these issues:

• R6400
• R7000
• R8000 series

At this time, it has not been confirmed if or whether the R7000P, R7500, R7800, R8500 or R9000 models are also vulnerable.

Have An Android Device? Don’t Download Super Mario Run (Yet)

January 9th, 2017

Super Mario Run is taking the internet by storm and has replaced Pokemon Go as the hottest app on the market today. It’s so popular that many Android users, eager to start playing the latest craze, aren’t waiting for the app to show up in the Google Play Store and are looking instead to third party app vendors.

Firefox Users To Get Major Speed Boost For Their Browser

January 7th, 2017

The fortunes of Mozilla’s Firefox browser continue to improve thanks to the company’s ongoing efforts to improve their product.

With Microsoft Edge hemorrhaging users at a record pace, Firefox has been picking up significant numbers of Microsoft’s former users as they look for a more stable browser solution.

Your Router May Be Infected To Serve Up Fake Ads

January 6th, 2017

If you have never heard the term “steganography,” you’re not alone. It’s the art and science of hiding code inside image data.

When used by hackers, it is one of the most difficult attack vectors to detect, because honestly, few people consider images to be more than window dressing for the web.