This Malware Could Be Using Your PC To Make Money
If you haven't heard of a malware strain called Crackonosh, be aware that it might be abusing your system, and specifically, Windows Safe Mode, to make money for its controllers. In fact, ...
If you haven't heard of a malware strain called Crackonosh, be aware that it might be abusing your system, and specifically, Windows Safe Mode, to make money for its controllers. In fact, ...
Do you use a Netgear DGN router, either at home or in your office? If so, be aware that Microsoft has discovered a number of security flaws that impact those devices, if ...
Do you own, or have you recently test-driven a Mercedes? If so, or if you've created an account on their website for some other purpose, be advised that the company recently disclosed ...
On the heels of Microsoft's announcement of Windows 11, the Redmond Giant published an overview of the changes we can expect when the new OS rolls out. There's a lot to like ...
We are finalizing the patching of our VSA servers with the patch provided by Kaseya and will be bringing our VSA servers back online. We will be releasing a final report of the Kaseya incident at a later date.
T-Plus 25 hours. Our testing is going well. We will be providing another update soon. Next Scheduled Update today, July 13th, 2021 at 10 AM EDT.
Not long ago, Microsoft announced the development of Windows 11, which formally brought the Windows 10 era to a close. Details were sketchy of course, as is often the case with announcements ...
T-Plus 18 hours. We have applied the Kesaya patch on 1 server and are currently testing with a few internal test end-point agents to make sure the patching doesn’t break anything. Next Scheduled Update today, July 12th, 2021 at 5 ...
T-Plus 1 hour. Our team is waiting for Kaseya to bring their SaaS servers online. At that point we will begin applying this patch to our servers. We will post an update (prior to our next scheduled update, if applicable) ...
T-Minus 6 hours. Kaseya is still on target to bring their VSA SaaS (Software as a Service) back online at 4 PM EDT today. Kaseya will then make the patch they developed, to address the July 2nd zero-day vulnerability, available. ...