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HP Installs Software, Renames Printers Without Your Permission

Sean Endicott of Windows Central reports on unusual app behavior. -article  

Servers in a Reboot Loop?

Servers caught in an endless rebooting loop?  Thanks Microsoft.  Fixes here: https://dirteam.com/sander/2022/01/14/some-domain-controllers-may-restart-unexpectedly-after-applying-the-january-11-2022-updates/

Remote support tool leaves millions of Dell devices vulnerable:

Lily Hay Newman of Ars Technica reports on Dell SupportAssist vulnerabilities -Article

Crackonosh Hides Malware in Cracked Software

A technical discussion of how you can effectively “poison” your business by installing illegally “cracked” software, including defeating integrated malware protections and Windows Updates.  Well worth reading if you’re so inclined!  ...

2020 Brings New Attacks That Survive OS Reinstallation

Michael Kan of PC Mag reports on a new attack that can persist after reinstalling your operating system. -Article

'Latent Defect' downed Azure AD and O365 Access Last Week

Thomas Claburn of The Register reports on Microsoft's response to hosted solution outage last week. -Article

FBI Issues Warning Over Using Windows 7

FBI urges private sector to stop using Windows 7. -Article  

Microsoft Makes Move to Protect Against NameSpace Collisions

Krebs on Security reports on Microsoft's purchase of corp.com -Article

Zoom Is Now a New Attack Vector – Of Course.

Dan Goodin of Ars Technica reports on a Zoom vulnerability.  -Article

Attacks Can Come From Any Angle

Sergiu Gatlan reports on new malware delivery method. -Article

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  • Phone: 505-266-7887
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