Your Macs are a Security Breach Waiting to Happen – And You Know It
Macs are on the rise in the enterprise – but management for OS X is still stuck in the stone age. This isn’t just an efficiency and scalability concern. It’s a security risk. Yes, the conventional wisdom is that Macs
Fake Windows 10 update leading to ransomware attack: Alert Priority High
Ransomware disguised as an installer of the new Microsoft Windows 10 operating system is encrypting Australian user and business computers. The ransomware resides in an email that claims to be from Microsoft which offers a free upgrade to Windows 10.
Flaw threatens up to 600 million Samsung phones: Alert Priority High
A security flaw affecting the default keyboard in up to 600 million Samsung phones worldwide allows a remote attacker to access sensitive personal data and control the device. The flaw is believed to affect several Samsung models, including the Samsung
Windows Server 2003 End Of Life – Dont get caught unprepared
atomicBIT would like to make our clients aware that Windows 2003 will no longer be supported past July 14th 2015. What does this mean for you? Microsoft will no longer issue security updates for any version of Windows Server 2003.
Apple iOS Mail app allows attackers to create fake password prompts: Alert Priority High
You should be wary of password prompts that appear on Apple iPhones or iPads running the iOS 8 operating system. The default Mail app on these devices has a vulnerability that allows an attacker to create their own pop-up password
Watch out for emailed threats to cripple your network unless you pay up in Bitcoin: Alert Priority High
You are advised to look out for emailed threats to cripple your organisation’s network and internet services unless you pay the equivalent of several thousand dollars in the digital currency Bitcoin. The New Zealand Internet Taskforce (NZITF) is warning that
Beware of resume emails bearing ransomware: Alert Priority High
You are advised to be wary of unsolicited emails purporting to attach resumes from potential job candidates. Malicious individuals are using these emails to deliver the CryptoWall 3.0 ransomware that can encrypt your files and require you to submit payment
Google Android installation vulnerability paves way for vulnerability: Alert Priority High
A vulnerability in Google’s Android operating system could enable an attacker to covertly replace a benign Android application with malware during the installation process. The vulnerability affects applications installed from third party application stores. According to researchers, this malware could
