News & Updates
Facebook Tracking
Remember how Facebook promised that they weren’t tracking your location? Can't believe you fell for that! Facebook has been caught bending the truth again – only this time it has been forced to out itself.
What is data sprawl, and how does it relate to Office 365 Groups?
Microsoft’s modern workplace is all about empowering users. But a complete lack of governance can lead to your data sprawling unchecked. We explain why sprawl isn’t just about server space—left unmanaged, data sprawl can put the security of company data at risk.
How the iPhone malware discovery affects Apple users – Malwarebytes
A small set of websites hacked back in February were being used to attack iPhones, infecting them with malware. Learn more about how this may affect you.
Apple Ships iOS 13.1 and iPadOS 13.1
The latest IOS 13.1 release includes the ability to partition personal and corporate data. This is a new enterprise feature called User Enrolment for 'bring your own device' (BYOD) users that partitions a device’s storage to separate personal and corporate data.
Netcat Attack can leak data from some Intel processors
A feature that Intel introduced in some of its server processors several years ago to help improve performance in some use cases brought with it a serious security weakness that researchers have discovered can be used to monitor keystrokes across a network and steal sensitive information, without the use of any malicious software.
Microsoft Addresses 85 Vulnerabilities in September Security Release
This article covers the key things to know about Microsoft's latest patch release.
Joker malware on Google Play Store downloaded half a million times
The latest security threat found on the Google Play store has been named ‘the Joker’. It has been found on a total of 24 Android apps that, until recently, could be downloaded from the Google Play Store. What does this mean for you?
Servicing stack updates
The latest serving stack updates required to process future Windows updates.