December 2019 Newsletter

  • Hackers Are Imitating Government Agencies To Spread Malware

  • Are Hackers Using Popular Assistant Devices To Listen To Users?

  • Netflix May Stop Allowing Users To Share Their Passwords

  • Fake Voicemail Messages Tricking People Into Opening Malicious Content

  • Non-Updated Android Phones Vulnerable To NFC Beaming Hacks

  • New Office 365 Feature May Prevent Questionable Emails

November 2019 Newsletter

  • Ransomware is Everywhere

  • Several New Issues Being Seen With Apple’s Latest iOS

  • Robbin Hood Ransomware Another Reason To Back Up Your Systems

  • Malicious Apps Continue Getting Past Google On Play Store

  • Support For Microsoft Office 2010 Ending Soon Upgrade Recommended

October 2019 Newsletter

  • Report Shows 118 Percent Increase In Ransomware Attacks In 2019

  • Companies Are Losing Billions To Business Email Compromises

  • Browsers Are Waging War On Third Party Cookies

  • Hackers Are Using Resumes To Deliver Malicious Software

  • Watch Out For Old Hacking Technique Offering Free Downloads

  • Malware Now Hiding Inside Fake Copies Of Online Books

September 2019 Newsletter

  • Study On Passwords Shows People Still Use Breached Passwords
  • Bluetooth Security Issue Could Affect Most Devices
  • LeapPad Kids Tablet Found To Have Security Issues
  • Apple Will Stop Listening To Siri Recordings For Now
  • Facebook is Making Changes To Privacy Following Huge Fine

August 2019 Newsletter

  • Keeping up with BlueKeep
  • NASA Suffers Data Breach With Device Connected To Network
  • Large Percentage Of Mobile Apps Have Security Flaws
  • IP Camera Hacking Attempts Are Rising
  • Researchers Recently Discovered A New Mysterious Malware Strain

July 2019 Newsletter

  • Your Company’s Data was Hacked –Are You Legally Responsible?
  • New Security Vulnerabilities Found In Intel Processors
  • Malware Focused On Mobile Banking Greatly Increased In 2019
  • Hackers Using WhatsApp To Install Malware On Phones
  • Unexpected Support Updates For Older Systems Released By Microsoft

June 2019 Newsletter

  • Five Common Insider Threat Profiles
  • Some Dell Systems Are At Risk Of New Hacks
  • Chrome Will Offer More Ways To Control Web Tracking
  • Security Is Now A Concern For Open Source Software
  • Persistent Banking Trojan Virus Launches New Phishing Scam

May 2019 Newsletter

  • Amazon Echo is Always Listening
  • Windows Defender Security Comes To Mac Devices
  • Phishing Attack Targets Amex And Netflix Users
  • Toyota Customers Possibly Affected By Data Breach
  • Malware In Documents Is Latest Hacker Trend
  • Millions Of Facebook Usernames And Passwords Stored By Accident

April 2019 Newsletter

  • Malware Stealing Usernames And Passwords At Alarming Rates
  • New Linux Security Flaw Could Give Hackers Full System Access
  • New Malware Is Coming Through Messaging Apps
  • Adobe Shockwave Unavailable After April
  • Google Releasing Chrome Extension To Detect Password Theft
  • Skype Video Calls Get Background Blur Feature

March 2019 Newsletter

  • Large Increase In Business Email Hacking Incidents
  • New 5GE Coming To Phones Is Still In Development
  • Google+ is Finally Getting Deleted
  • GSuite Now Offers Better Android Mobile App Management Options
  • Google Releasing Chrome Extension To Detect Password Theft
  • Have you ever lost an hour of work on your computer?

February 2019 Newsletter

  • MSP Owners Share Their Favorite Business Books
  • New Windows 10 Updates Will Use 7 GB Of Space
  • Malware Drains Your Computer’s Resources Without Your Knowledge
  • New Amazon Order Confirmation Emails Could Be Phishing Attempts
  • Have you ever lost an hour of work on your computer?

January 2019 Newsletter

  • No More Support for Microsoft Windows 7 and What This Means To You
  • Officials Want To Know If Wireless Carriers Are Throttling Video
  • Are Graphics Processing Units Vulnerable To Hacker Attacks?

  • Google Continues To Battle With Malware In Play Store

  • Microsoft Is Bringing Augmented Reality To The Military