Hacking is rarely prosecuted criminally. It’s essentially already legal due to extremely low levels of enforcement. Percentage-wise hackers are far less likely to be reprimanded than someone speeding down the highway. Ostensibly hacking is completely legal and if that’s the case how are you protecting yourself from it?
Read MoreMicrosoft has greatly improved user experience in dealing with virus infection by building some fantastic tools into Windows 10. Here’s a fresh procedure for virus cleanup:
Read MoreMitre is a non-profit organization best known for running the Common Vulnerabilities and Exposures (CVE) Program with the stated goal of making the world safer. They are succeeding in their goal by raising awareness of software vulnerabilities and pressuring vendors to fix problems.
Read MoreJunior Tech: “Why isn’t this working.”
Senior Tech: “Oh, you just need to do X, Y, Z”
Junior Tech: (wow they’re so smart)
Senior Tech: (I’ve made that mistake so many times.)
Read MoreMicrosoft published information on a critical remote code execution vulnerability dubbed the Bluekeep RDP vulnerability (CVE-2019-0708) in May 2019. Windows 8 and newer systems have a default RDP setting requiring Network Level Authentication that mitigates the risk of this vulnerability while systems running Windows 7 and Server 2k8 or 2k8 R2 can be patched. LARG*net immediately scanned all member networks to determine if whether anyone was externally vulnerable and thankfully no one was.
Read MoreRecently a number of articles were published alerting VLC users about a new zero day. The remote code execution this zero day takes advantage of does sound rather scary and users should definitely be made aware of the issue. Yet there’s a difference between sensible and sensational reporting.
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