Monthly Archives: November 2024

File Explorer Keeps Crashing on Windows 10 – Here’s How To Fix It

If File Explorer keeps crashing in Windows 10, read on. This issue can disrupt your workflow and make it difficult to manage files. It’s usually caused by corrupted system files, disk errors, incompatible software, or recent updates. I’ll show you how to easily resolve this, so stay tuned! Quick Fixes Try these basic fixes first: […]

Leveraging Wazuh for Zero Trust security

Zero Trust security changes how organizations handle security by doing away with implicit trust while continuously analyzing and validating access requests. Contrary to perimeter-based security, users within an environment are not automatically trusted upon gaining access. Zero Trust security encourages continuous monitoring of every device and user, which ensures sustained protection after

HP Bluetooth Driver for Windows 10: Download and Install Guide

Bluetooth-enabled HP computers cannot connect well with other wireless devices if the driver is outdated or not working properly. The devices will have no communication with your PC. To enjoy a seamless connection between your computer and HP devices such as wireless keyboards, headphones, or mice, you need a working and latest version of the […]

Synology Urges Patch for Critical Zero-Click RCE Flaw Affecting Millions of NAS Devices

Taiwanese network-attached storage (NAS) appliance maker Synology has addressed a critical security flaw impacting DiskStation and BeePhotos that could lead to remote code execution. Tracked as CVE-2024-10443 and dubbed RISK:STATION by Midnight Blue, the zero-day flaw was demonstrated at the Pwn2Own Ireland 2024 hacking contest by security researcher Rick de Jager. RISK:STATION is an “

IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL Blue Screen Error – DIY Fix-It Guide

If you keep seeing the IRQL NOT LESS OR EQUAL STOP code on a blue screen on your Windows 10 or 11 PC, read on. When a kernel-mode process or driver attempts to access a paged memory address it doesn’t have the proper access rights to, Windows OS shows this blue screen of death. Secondly, […]

Malware Campaign Uses Ethereum Smart Contracts to Control npm Typosquat Packages

An ongoing campaign is targeting npm developers with hundreds of typosquat versions of their legitimate counterparts in an attempt to trick them into running cross-platform malware. The attack is notable for utilizing Ethereum smart contracts for command-and-control (C2) server address distribution, according to independent findings from Checkmarx, Phylum, and Socket published over the past few