I'm glad you can join me in my Den, please take a moment to read up on some interesting technology news.
There has been an increase in scammers impersonating government agencies and offering financial aid and unemployment assistance to those affected by the pandemic.
The FBI has issued a warning (MU-000140-MW) about an increase in Ragnar Locker ransomware activity to private industry partners.
Zoom has rolled out two new security features to help prevent “zoombombers” from disrupting your meetings.
Luxottica determined that hackers may have accessed and acquired patient information.
ISSUE - Firefox 82 was released on October 20
Users of Acer Chromebooks, ASUS Chromebook Flip models, and Galaxy Chromebooks have reported 100% CPU usage.
iOS 14.0.1 fixes iPhone Wi-Fi & default app issues.
MalwareHunterTeam has recently found an increase in phishing scams targeting social media accounts.
Scammers are now impersonating KnowBe4, a legitimate company that specializes in phishing training.
A zero-day vulnerability has been patched by Google, and should be reaching you shortly.
An announcement that was made a few months ago joining iFixit and Google together to sell OEM parts on iFixit's online store is finally live.
Working from home has taken the world by storm, and not exactly by choice. Here are a few tips and items that can help improve your work from home experience, as we know that not everyone has the system completely nailed down.
A big range of SOHO (Small Office, Home Office) routers may be vulnerable to a new malware which seems to be very sophisticated in it's execution.
The mess of Google Apps used for communication is getting an overhaul again!
Google Chrome update 103 introduces new prerendering technology, which will greatly speed up loading times while using the browser and opening new websites.
Ransomeware has a way to attack your cloud documents, locking them away and demanding payment.