Monthly Archives: November 2024

Feel the merriment with Microsoft Store Black Friday and Cyber Week savings on the season’s hottest tech, from Surface to Xbox

The holidays are fast approaching and time with loved ones is right around the corner. Spend more time making memories and less time shopping by scoring hot holiday deals from Microsoft Store that make purchasing the top tech of the season as easy as going back for seconds at Thanksgiving. Shop with confidence at Microsoft […]

Researchers Warn of Privilege Escalation Risks in Google’s Vertex AI ML Platform

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed two security flaws in Google’s Vertex machine learning (ML) platform that, if successfully exploited, could allow malicious actors to escalate privileges and exfiltrate models from the cloud. “By exploiting custom job permissions, we were able to escalate our privileges and gain unauthorized access to all data services in the project,” Palo […]

Second Monitor Lagging on Windows 11? Here’s How To Fix It

If you’ve noticed your second monitor lagging on Windows 11, don’t panic. It’s a fairly common issue that’s caused by outdated drivers, system performance issues, or incorrect display settings. Fortunately, there are several steps you can take to diagnose and fix it. Let me show you how. Quick Fixes Try these solutions first: Update Display […]

Master Certificate Management: Join This Webinar on Crypto Agility and Best Practices

In the fast-paced digital world, trust is everything—but what happens when that trust is disrupted? Certificate revocations, though rare, can send shockwaves through your operations, impacting security, customer confidence, and business continuity. Are you prepared to act swiftly when the unexpected happens? Join DigiCert’s exclusive webinar, “When Shift Happens: Are You Ready for Rapid

Vietnamese Hacker Group Deploys New PXA Stealer Targeting Europe and Asia

A Vietnamese-speaking threat actor has been linked to an information-stealing campaign targeting government and education entities in Europe and Asia with a new Python-based malware called PXA Stealer. The malware “targets victims’ sensitive information, including credentials for various online accounts, VPN and FTP clients, financial information, browser cookies, and data from gaming software,”