Meltdown and Spectre Fixes Still Cause Problems

Meltdown and Spectre Fixes Still Cause Problems

It’s been three weeks since one of the worst IT security vulnerabilities in history was announced. As such, consumers are still receiving mixed messages about how to protect themselves. We usually encourage users to install software updates as often as possible. But,...
New Windows Update for PC Vulnerabilities

New Windows Update for PC Vulnerabilities

Two newly discovered Windows vulnerabilities, known as Meltdown and Spectre, make it possible for hackers to steal all sorts of confidential information. To resolve this issue, Microsoft has released an update. Continue reading to stay protected. Issues with...
Spectre Can Attack Your Favorite Browser

Spectre Can Attack Your Favorite Browser

The Chrome, Safari, Microsoft Edge, and Firefox browsers may not be as safe from Spectre. Security researchers recently discovered that computer chips manufactured in the past two decades contain major security vulnerabilities. Spectre can be used by hackers to gain...
Unwanted Pre-Installed Apps on Windows 10 Needs to Go

Unwanted Pre-Installed Apps on Windows 10 Needs to Go

Have you recently purchased new laptops or computers? Don’t get too excited. A new report proves that pre-installed software such as free trials and web browser toolbars can pose high-security risks. So if you want to maximize your new investment, here are some things...
Mobile Threat Detection Tactics for SMBs

Mobile Threat Detection Tactics for SMBs

More and more customers are using their smartphones and tablets to browse and purchase products. That is why many businesses are adopting a mobile-first strategy and shifting their focus to improving their websites on mobile platforms. But to stand a better chance of...