Microsoft Reports Zero-Day Exploits

Microsoft Reports Zero-Day Exploits On March 2nd 2021 Microsoft has released details on a threat actor utilizing Zero-Day exploits in on premises Exchange servers 2013, 2016, and 2019. These Zero-Day exploits have been contributed to an international actor known as HAFNIUM. HAFNIUM is a highly skilled and sophisticated actor based out of China that primarily…

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Zoom Will Not Encrypt Free Calls

Yuan states that this is because the company has an interest in working with the FBI should anyone utilize their service for nefarious purposes. In its current state, Zoom conversations are encrypted at the sending location and the receiving location however, they are decrypted when they pass through the Zoom servers. A zoom representative told…

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Stimulus Checks Scam

Stimulus Checks Scam Its official, The government has approved a stimulus check for all Americans to help deal with the fallout of the COVID-19 pandemic. With $1,200 going to most families, Phishing emails and hackers will be interested in this news too. There is one important rule when it comes to any email, phone call,…

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WordPress Vulnerabilities

WordPress Vulnerabilities These days it’s hard not to find articles regarding Cyber-Security issues within WordPress. Between major ecommerce plugins having issues with their Flexible Checkout Fields to various issues with XSS within several different plug-ins, it can feel like its not a matter of if, but when your WordPress site will have issues. This post…

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Windows Removes KB4524244 Update Following Complaints

Windows Removes KB4524244 Update Following Complaints After user reported issues with system freezes and invalid boot keys, Microsoft has pulled the standalone update KB4524244, that was originally intended to address issues within the third-party Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI) boot managers for windows versions 1607 through 1909. Previously, Bleeping Computer and some customers on Reddit…

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