One of the biggest security threats all organizations face today is ransomware, and based on how successful and lucrative certain ransomware attacks have been, all signs point to these attacks...
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There are major technology retirements coming our way in the next two years. Windows 7, Office 2010, and Windows Server 2008 to name a few. What dangers exist for your...
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I found an issue after replacing a WatchGuard firewall with a Cisco ASA 5516x. The WatchGuard was only configured with IPv4 on all of its interfaces. No IPv6 addresses were…
Recently my Windows 10 Home workstation ran into a problem with high CPU utilization caused by CompatTelRunner.exe. This appears to be a very common problem with some posts on Microsoft.com…
So I found an event today trying to get a remote code execution on one of the servers today. The attacker was from Russia address 5.227.15.91. I did a quick...
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Microsoft Upgrades all System Updates to SHA-2 Code Signing Microsoft has announced they will no longer use Secure Hash Algorithm 1 (SHA-1) to authenticate Windows operating system updates due to…
As more and more businesses are moving to the cloud, it’s paramount that security is top of mind. Protecting your users as well as your most important, sensitive and confidential...
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Microsoft offers a wide range of security solutions to keep all types of businesses secure and compliant—regardless of the type of environment. Operations Management Suite (OMS) is a cloud solutions...
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The Case for More Intelligent Security More and more companies are starting to rely on Managed Security Service Providers (MSSPs) to make sure they are protected from the growing number...
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This blog is part three of a series on IT Security where PEI is examining modern threats and new security trends. In part one, we discussed phishing attacks. In part...
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