News & Updates
Turn on MFA before crooks do it for you
Those who do not adopt Multifactor Authentication (MFA) may find it far more difficult to regain access if they face a security breach. Cybercriminals are increasingly looking to enable MFA options and tie the hacked account to a device they control.
Ragnar Locker ransomware deploys virtual machine to dodge security
A new ransomware attack method takes defence evasion to a new level - deploying as a full virtual machine on each targeted device to hide the ransomware from view.
Microsoft quietly created a Windows 10 file recovery tool
Everyone has deleted a file by accident and then realised that they had no backup. In these situations, Windows new file recovery Tool may be of use!
Smart TVs, fridges and light bulbs may stop working next year: Here's why
A cybersecurity expert has warned that many devices will lose their internet connectivity within the next few years. This is because the Certificate Authority root security certificates built into many smart-home and Internet of Things devices are beginning to expire.
Top 10 routinely exploited vulnerabilities
In addition to the top 10 cyber vulnerabilities from 2016 to 2019, the U.S. Government has recently reported key vulnerabilities being exploited by sophisticated foreign cyber actors in 2020.
What’s new in Microsoft Teams
Check out the latest Microsoft Teams features including new meetings, calling, device, chat, collaboration, and platform advancements.
Plex fixes Media Server bugs allowing full system takeover
Plex has patched and mitigated three vulnerabilities affecting Plex Media Server for Windows that could enable attackers to take full control of the underlying system when chained together.
Windows message center
Microsoft has released an out of band fix for the printing issues affecting a subset of users caused by June’s monthly update.