Russian-Canadian cybercriminal Mikhail Vasiliev has been sentenced to four years in prison by an Ontario court for his involvement in the LockBit ransomware operation. […]
Monthly Archives: March 2024
This GrowthBar review will help you get a better overview of this tool’s features, pricing, and usability. I’ll show you what I was impressed with while using it and what bothered me. Some features are unique and can’t be found in competing solutions, but others aren’t so impressive. Most importantly, I’ll show you two examples […]
Originally published by RegScale.The theme for this year’s Cybersecurity Awareness Month, “Secure Our World,” underscores the importance of cybersecurity in our daily lives. This theme serves as a reminder that despite the convenience and connectivity of the digital age, there are inherent risks involved.As consumers, we must navigate a complex online landscape where our personal […]
Identities are the latest sweet spot for cybercriminals, now heavily targeting SaaS applications that are especially vulnerable in this attack vector. The use of SaaS applications involves a wide range of identities, including human and non-human, such as service accounts, API keys, and OAuth authorizations. Consequently, any identity in a SaaS app can create an […]
Microsoft has recently updated its Microsoft 365 roadmap; it says that Microsoft will be introducing work account support for its Clipchamp desktop app for Windows 10 and Windows 11. The new feature will allow users with Azure Active Directory (AAD) or Entra ID accounts to access Clipchamp, which recently released the ‘silence remover‘ feature, for […]
Google’s Gemini large language model (LLM) is susceptible to security threats that could cause it to divulge system prompts, generate harmful content, and carry out indirect injection attacks. The findings come from HiddenLayer, which said the issues impact consumers using Gemini Advanced with Google Workspace as well as companies using the LLM API. The first vulnerability involves
Microsoft announced the new Planner app for Teams months ago, and now, the company has finally opened the app for public preview. The post You’ll soon be able to use new Planner app for Teams, now rolling out for preview appeared first on MSPoweruser.
A new phishing campaign has been observed delivering remote access trojans (RAT) such as VCURMS and STRRAT by means of a malicious Java-based downloader. “The attackers stored malware on public services like Amazon Web Services (AWS) and GitHub, employing a commercial protector to avoid detection of the malware,” Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Yurren Wan said. An […]
Microsoft is now expanding Copilot’s reach, more specifically, Copilot in OneDrive. The post Copilot in OneDrive is getting yet another capability, soon available from file viewer appeared first on MSPoweruser.
Microsoft has finally fixed the issue where some Windows 11 23H2 and 22H2 versions weren’t able to install both mandatory and optional February 2024 updates. The post Microsoft patches issue of installing February 2024 update in Windows 11 23H2, 22H2 versions appeared first on MSPoweruser.