
Attachment Extensions Carrying Malware Banned On Microsoft Outlook
One of the most common means by which malware winds up on the computers of its victims is via attachment extensions such as email. In fact, 92% of malware is
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One of the most common means by which malware winds up on the computers of its victims is via attachment extensions such as email. In fact, 92% of malware is
Most people don’t spend a lot of time thinking about standards or the organizations that maintain and push them forward. Standards just aren’t very interesting, which is why they don’t
If you haven’t yet downloaded and installed the latest Windows 10 update (version 1903), read this article carefully. Microsoft is reporting that their latest build is causing Wi-Fi connectivity issues
If you use Google’s Chrome browser for web connectivity, you’re about to get a new feature you’ll probably fall in love with. Chrome 77 is now available for Windows, Mac,
Meanwhile, the SOHOpelessly Broken 2.0 study has been released by Independent Security Evaluators. The picture it paints of routers and the so-called ‘smart’ devices that make up the rapidly expanding
Do you use the password manager LastPass? If so, you’re certainly not alone. In recent years it has seen its popularity surge and has grown to become the most popular
Researchers at Vrije Universiteit, in Amsterdam, have discovered a disturbing new side-channel attack. All Intel server-grade processors made since 2012 are vulnerable to what has been dubbed NetCAT. That stands
The FBI’s statistics on BEC (Business Email Compromise) attacks are alarming, to say the least. Over the last twelve months, the law enforcement agency has witnessed a 100 percent increase.
Twelve years ago, Google introduced a new feature to Google Calendar settings that allowed users to share their calendars with others. It’s a great feature and invaluable in a corporate
TFlower Ransomware Over the last two years, ransomware attacks have become increasingly common against businesses of all shapes and sizes. And, while the attack vector saw a dip in popularity
USB four has been in the pipeline for quite some time now. Finally, in the second half of 2020, we’ll start seeing devices coming to market that take advantage of
Kaspersky Lab has recently issued a warning that should alarm and dismay students around the world. Based on the findings of some of the company’s researchers, they’ve discovered a new