Experiencing a data breach purely from being internet-connected is quite rare. Hackers rely on users to open or install a malicious payload, according to Proofpoint. For all of the attention paid to software vulnerabilities—there are dozens, if not hundreds, published
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Someone could take over your Bluetooth devices as simply as turning a knob In brief: Researchers have found a flaw in Bluetooth’s authentication protocols which can be exploited in a clever, man-in-the-middle attack between two paired devices. A newly discovered vulnerability in
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Of the 93 vulnerabilities Microsoft patched today, 29 are rated Critical and 64 are rated Important in severity. On the second Tuesday of the month — as clockwork — Microsoft released its monthly rollup of security updates known as Patch
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Have you heard about a ransomware attack? Or experience getting a pop-up on your computer screen that someone has access to your computer or to your personal files and demands you to pay for a certain amount to get your
Read More about The Best Ransomware Protection for 2019Everything you need to know about Windows updates
Understanding the different monthly security and quality updates for Windows, and how they’re getting more efficient. — Thanks to TechRepublic for this informative blog! Since October 2003, the second Tuesday of the month has seen a slew of fixes and
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Yes folks, this time last week it was Microsoft’s Patch Tuesday, unfortunately this new patch won’t fully solve the latest of troublesome trojans, Duqu (not to be confused an evil Jedi master). Duqu is a recent meddling malware that many
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Over the past few weeks we have been receiving comments from technicians and private subscribers who have used Reimage to resolve the Windows Recovery Virus. This virus has been around for a while but has recently resurfaced. The Windows Recovery
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Bearing the McAfee SECURE™ seal since October 2010, Reimage.com joins an exclusive group of thousands of Websites committed online user privacy, safety and trust. The McAfee SECURE™ seal ensures users that our website is tested daily for hacker vulnerabilities using
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According to PCmag.com, Google is adding virus alerts to their Internet browser warning users that their system may be infected. Arguably the worlds most popular search engine, Google has already issued warnings to over two million computer owners. In taking
Read More about Google's New Malware WarningsOur tips on a slow PC
Here are our tips regarding the causes for a slow PC – we can give you this data based on our unique Reimage technology that has repaired more than 100,000 PCs to date. Hope it helps. 1. There is no
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