Monthly Archives: November 2024

The ROI of Security Investments: How Cybersecurity Leaders Prove It

Cyber threats are intensifying, and cybersecurity has become critical to business operations. As security budgets grow, CEOs and boardrooms are demanding concrete evidence that cybersecurity initiatives deliver value beyond regulation compliance. Just like you wouldn’t buy a car without knowing it was first put through a crash test, security systems must also be validated to […]

Mouse Not Showing Up Windows 11 [8 Quick Solutions]

Is your mouse not showing up on Windows 11? This can be irritating, as nobody wants to use the keyboard to navigate. The good news? I can tell you why this happens and share some quick solutions to bring back your mouse. Depending on your setup and issue, it can happen because of: Let’s take […]

Security Flaws in Popular ML Toolkits Enable Server Hijacks, Privilege Escalation

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered nearly two dozen security flaws spanning 15 different machine learning (ML) related open-source projects. These comprise vulnerabilities discovered both on the server- and client-side, software supply chain security firm JFrog said in an analysis published last week. The server-side weaknesses “allow attackers to hijack important servers in the

HPE Issues Critical Security Patches for Aruba Access Point Vulnerabilities

Hewlett Packard Enterprise (HPE) has released security updates to address multiple vulnerabilities impacting Aruba Networking Access Point products, including two critical bugs that could result in unauthenticated command execution. The flaws affect Access Points running Instant AOS-8 and AOS-10 – AOS-10.4.x.x: 10.4.1.4 and below Instant AOS-8.12.x.x: 8.12.0.2 and below Instant AOS-8.10.x.x:

Here’s your reminder that Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 11’s Calendar & Outlook apps in December

Microsoft is migrating users to the new Outlook, ending support for Mail, Calendar, and People by December 31, 2024. The post Here’s your reminder that Microsoft will stop supporting Windows 11’s Calendar & Outlook apps in December appeared first on MSPoweruser.

Cybercriminals Use Excel Exploit to Spread Fileless Remcos RAT Malware

Cybersecurity researchers have discovered a new phishing campaign that spreads a new fileless variant of known commercial malware called Remcos RAT. Remcos RAT “provides purchases with a wide range of advanced features to remotely control computers belonging to the buyer,” Fortinet FortiGuard Labs researcher Xiaopeng Zhang said in an analysis published last week. “However, threat […]