Some iOS Users Report Call Issues After Latest Update

October 20th, 2018

This hasn't been a great month for two of the titans of tech.  Both Apple and Microsoft have been plagued with bug-riddled updates to their operating systems.  In Apple's case, their new iOS 12 had to be patched just three weeks after its release because of all the bugs the company's burgeoning user base discovered almost immediately after updating.

Another Data Breach, This Time At The Pentagon

October 19th, 2018

As many as 30,000 people made up of a mix of both civilian and military personnel have had their personal and financial information exposed. This exposure is what has been reported as a major security breach of the Pentagon.

This is proof positive that no organization is safe from watchful hackers scattered all around the world.

New Windows 10 Update Pulled For Unintended Data Deletion 

October 18th, 2018

Microsoft is having problems, and those problems are spilling out onto the company's massive user base.  In a highly unusual move, the company pulled its latest Windows 10 update after receiving numerous complaints from users about missing files.

Unfortunately, this isn't the first time the company has had problems with updates to their OS.  Back in April, the company delayed a planned update because at the last minute, Blue Screen of Death issues were discovered.

Newest WiFi Version Will Be Called WiFi 6

October 17th, 2018

Most people don't know what the latest version of WiFi is called. That's the fault of the Wi-Fi Alliance, the group that manages the implementation of WiFi. Since their earliest days, the group has insisted on a highly unconventional version numbering scheme.

Spectre Security Built Into New Intel Chip Hardware

October 16th, 2018

By now, almost everyone has heard of the Spectre and Meltdown security flaws that have been making headlines for more than a year.  They're serious flaws with dire implications for tens of millions of users around the world who have an intel-based PC.

The saga surrounding the fixes for these issues has been a long one and filled with twists and turns.

Apple Update Fixes A Number Of Issues with iOS12

October 13th, 2018

The new iOS 12 was released just three weeks ago, but security flaws have already been discovered. Some of them are quite serious. This event prompted Apple to release the first update to the OS.

The 12.0.1 update is available to all users with iOS 12.  If you're not set up to receive automatic updates, just go to Settings - General - and Software Update.

Apple IOS12 Users’ Photos And Contacts May Be Vulnerable

October 12th, 2018

Jose Rodriguez, a Spanish Apple enthusiast, has discovered a new security flaw to be aware of. He posted a Proof of Concept video showing the exploit in action. 

We'll say upfront that this is a highly convoluted attack involving more than two dozen discrete steps.

Google May Be Getting Rid Of Google Plus

October 10th, 2018

If you're one of the relatively few people who use Google+ in something other than an Enterprise setting, be advised that the clock is ticking.  Google has just announced that they're sunsetting the service.  It will be going offline for consumers at some point over the next ten months.

Payment Pages Are Being Compromised To Steal Data 

October 9th, 2018

Symantec's most recent statistics have revealed a disturbing trend.  Malware designed to compromise checkout pages is seeing a big spike in use, with the company reporting a staggering 248,000 attempts since August 13th of this year, with more than a third of them (36 percent) between September 13th through September 20th.

Firefox Adds Data Breach Monitoring Service 

October 5th, 2018

Firefox is upping the ante where digital security is concerned, having just announced the release of a new, free service called 'Firefox Monitor.'  The new service is designed with one specific goal in mind:  To assist users in finding out if their accounts were exposed via a data breach.