Friday, May 15, 2020

NSA Discovers Security Flaw in Windows 10


The NSA recently discovered a major security flaw in Windows 10.

Microsoft’s CryptoAPI service helps developers prove validity and trustworthiness when Windows checks for it on a user’s device. A hacker could potentially exploit the bug by undermining or bypassing usual protections and subsequently gain control of victim’s devices. 


The implications of this bug are huge. Hackers are undoubtedly racing to exploit the flaw, while many users are still unaware of its existence. Microsoft has released a patch for the bug, and the NSA is urging network owners to install it immediately. After all, over 900 million PCs run the Windows 10 operating system so this is a big issue!

This is a recent development, but certainly won’t be the last. Keep reading about cyber security on our website!

Monday, May 4, 2020

Windows 10 Has A Major Security Flaw


If you run your own business, you know how critical it is to have working technology. Your website needs to function flawlessly every day. Your network connections need to be working at all times. You need to be able to make secure connections with your vendors, customers and your employees. To do that, you have to have functional hardware and software.


But how much do you know about the hardware and software you’re using? When was the last time your PC was updated? Early this year, the NSA took an almost unprecedented step in disclosing a serious weakness it identified with Microsoft’s CryptoAPI service in Windows 10. Rather than immediately alerting the public to vulnerabilities, the NSA used them for digital espionage. However, the NSA is making strides toward transparency and the flaw they found is so serious, they alerted the public.

Visit our website to keep reading about this security flaw!

Wednesday, April 15, 2020

Cyber-Security Is All Over the Headlines—Do You Have a Computer Consultant You Trust?





It’s all over the headlines: cyber-attacks are becoming more and more common.

Whether it’s election interference or ransomware attacks, it’s not all media fear-mongering—it really is getting worse.

 
And it’s not all big, headline-making attacks either. Every day, small businesses and municipalities are being targeted, too.
 
This means that cyber-security is a fast-growing industry. In fact, in just a couple years, the industry is on track to be worth around 250 billion dollars.

While that’s good for business, this increased demand
indicates the real threat of this growing problem.

Check out this article for more on this common cyber-attack!

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