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Years-old security vulnerabilities remain a common attack method for ransomware attacks because organizations aren’t applying the patches to fix them. Some of the cybersecurity vulnerabilities most commonly exploited by cybercriminals to help

At VMworld, VMware rolls out an edge platform to run, manage, and secure “edge-native” apps across multiple clouds. VMware is all in at the edge as the company has rolled out new

Microsoft’s new OS gives Windows 10 a much-needed facelift, tighter security, and a better overall experience. More than six years after Microsoft launched Windows 10, Windows 11 is finally here. It’s been

The Windows Malicious Software Removal Tool (MSRT) and the Microsoft Safety Scanner (MSERT.exe) do more or less the same thing: scan for and remove Windows malware. We explore and explain the differences.

With the future of work moving from office cubicles to the home, DaaS is becoming a more attractive choice than ever. Thanks to the pandemic, working from home no longer languishes as

How should an enterprise pick products to build its network? Do they look for the best of each product category, knowing this will increase both integration issues and finger-pointing? Do they select

Cisco patches weaknesses in wireless, SD-WAN and IOS XE configuration software. Cisco has patched three critical security holes in its IOS XE software that’s used across a variety of its core routers

Microsoft will increase the price of Office 365 by up to 25% in March 2022, but there are things CIOs can do now to limit the damage. As the economy picks up,

The majority of Salesforce products have now been integrated with Slack’s popular team collaboration app. Salesforce unveiled the latest steps in its plan to connect Slack’s team collaboration platform with its Customer360

Trimming back your Android data usage can save you or your employer a bundle on your phone bill — and with little downside. So what are you waiting for? These days, mobile

Following Microsoft’s announcement of plans to implement passwordless user verification, we explore what this will mean for users going forward. As part of the corporation’s plans to go passwordless, Microsoft has said it will

Palo Alto’s Okyo Garde package includes a WiFi-6-based hardware device and mobile application software to deliver malware, ransomware and phishing protection. Palo Alto Networks has rolled out a Wi-Fi based package that