I spotted this in my podcast alerts via the Cyberwire yesterday if my memory serves me correctly. Because of the number of possible typoes here,…
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Hello gang, While Ive been podcasting, my blogging has not been around much. What happeened? This month has pretty been a bed-ridden month with me…
Leave a CommentGoogle continues to be taken to court, this time, being taken to court over the fact that they mislead users on what they are doing…
Leave a CommentLooking at the newsletter for Malwarebytes, we’ve got a scam that seems to be making a comeback by the name of bureau of motor vehicles…
Leave a CommentThis newsletter also talks about another type of scam indicating you are approved for weight loss pills. The pills mentioned I’ve heard comercials of on…
Leave a CommentMichael sent this article over and while this complex has no deals on what provider we have, choice is always going to be something that…
Leave a CommentHello folks, We’ve finally gotten the newsletter for August 26th recorded and its 1 HR, 22 mins. We regenerated the braille after finding some issues,…
Leave a CommentThis article is titled Windows 11 KB5064081 update clears up CPU usage metrics in Task Manager which covers a whole host of issues in various…
Leave a CommentWhatsApp has patched a security vulnerability in its iOS and macOS messaging clients that was exploited in targeted zero-day attacks. The company says this zero-click…
Leave a CommentI decided to get on CyberNews and saw this very interesting statistical article I don’t know how we can cover. This deals with the first…
Leave a CommentThe question may be a few years old, but here is the question again. Which major credit bureau who has recently gotten pilfered got pilfered…
Leave a CommentHey gang, The RSS feed that powers the feed here has been updated with this week’s TSB. As we prepare to cover Sans for Tuesday,…
Leave a CommentMy cursor came across another malwarebytes newsletter, and the top story talks about cars and how one car manufacturer had at one point, a flaw…
Leave a CommentThe final article which was the top story in this week’s newsletter deals with Apple updates including IOS 18.6.2 and other software updates that deals…
Leave a CommentMonday has another week of news coming from Malwarebytes. This is interesting because this Google thing definitely sounds familiar. The short version is that someone…
Leave a CommentBack in 2019, Google settled, and now they’re settling again. In this article, if children viewed YouTube videos between 2013 and 2020, you may be…
Leave a CommentIf this doesn’t piss anyone off, now we’ve got disabled people who now can’t get around because of some group who hasn’t even taken responsibility…
Leave a CommentBe prepared for a diatribe. Not because I blame the author(s) for publishing it, but you’ll see when we’re done. I’ve had it with the…
Leave a CommentThe Cyberwire has this as one of their top stories today. We also found this article prior to this program coming out and I got…
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There’s something called Windows WER? EDR is now being killed by this
In research that is talked about, we now have something that can shut of EDR by triggering something called WER in Windows. This is the…