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You wait for Black Friday to roll around every year, eager to see the deep discounts that will nab you those expensive products at a fraction of the normal price. On Black Friday, you can useKeysfan Black Friday Deals to take advantage of the shopping bonanza to score yourself the latestWin 11 Pro license for $14.61! Win 11 Pro features a redesigned interface that, although you may need to adjust to it, is now even more conducive to productivity. Not only is the new layout visually pleasing, but it’s also easy to navigate. The sooner you upgrade, the sooner you’ll be using it like a pro. Plus, the AI-powered assistant Copilot can help you get up to speed and over the learning curve in no time. The incredible price of $14.61 seems great, but the offer can get even better! The price depends on the quantity you buy - Win 11 Pro digital key for five PC is as low as $12 each! You know you’ll have to finish upgrading eventually, or risk your computer being compromised, so you might as well do it when the upgrade costs as little as $12!

Published inBusiness Software

A dusty driver inside Microsoft Windows, shipping for years and years and no doubt on your own Windows PC right now, has erupted into a serious security threat. CVE-2025-24990 has been added to CISA's known exploited vulnerabilities list, with Microsoft confirming active exploitation in the wild.

Published inSecurity

Lenovo says its new selection of ThinkCentre neo desktops is ready to take small and medium-sized businesses into the next era of AI performance - boosted by AMD Ryzen AI power!

Published inHardware

Brisbane based cybersecurity company, vCISO.One, has launched a service focused on securing interconnected IoT and OT systems and claims to be “sounding the alarm on a blind spot in the nation’s digital defences.”

Published inSecurity

GUEST RESEARCH:  Semperis Researcher Adi Malyanker develops a new tool dubbed GoldenDMSA that incorporates the attack’s logic, enabling efficient study and simulation of this novel technique.

Published inGuest Research

Microsoft has evidence of in-the-wild exploitation and/or public disclosure for eight of the vulnerabilities published today, with three listed on CISA KEV. This is now the fourth consecutive month where Microsoft has published zero-day vulnerabilities on Patch Tuesday without evaluating any of them as critical severity at time of publication. It also sees the publication of nine critical remote code execution (RCE) vulnerabilities. Unusually, no browser vulnerabilities have yet been published this month.

Published inGuest Opinion
Saturday, 14 December 2024 09:50

December Patch Tuesday Reveals 70 vulnerabilities

GUEST OPINION:  Microsoft is addressing 70 vulnerabilities thisDecember 2024 Patch Tuesday, with evidence of in-the-wild exploitation and public disclosure for one of the vulnerabilities published today, and this is reflected in aCISA KEV entry.

Published inGuest Opinion

COMPANY NEWS:  Company again proves power of its AI-powered Singularity platform to defend against advanced, real-world cyber threats in the gold standard of third-party testing and evaluations

Published inCompany news

This week, Jeff Clarke, Vice Chairman and COO, and John Roese, Global Chief Technology Officer and Chief AI Officer at Dell Technologies, shared their insights on the top tech trends driving innovation in 2025. Both pieces are a must-read, packed with thought-provoking ideas on how AI will continue to transform our world. If you haven’t already, I highly recommend diving intoJeff’s take on emerging trends andJohn’s predictions for our AI-driven future. Why? As we head into 2025, your customers will look to you more than ever to cut through the complexity. This is our opportunity to help them embrace the right technologies to support the workloads that will be foundational for their long-term success.

Published inAI and Data

Nowadays, businesses are constantly threatened by cyber criminals exploiting security vulnerabilities in their systems. One of the most common ways these breaches occur is through neglecting regular updates and patches to software, particularly Windows operating systems. Failure to manage these patches effectively can lead to disastrous outcomes.

Published inSecurity

Many organisations have a significant number of legacy applications that often require specialised expertise to operate and are usually expensive and time-consuming to maintain.

Published inDevelopment
Tuesday, 15 October 2024 11:56

‘Spoofing bug’ plagues Windows

GUEST OPINION by Satnam Narang, sr. staff research engineer, Tenable: This month, Microsoft patched two zero-day vulnerabilities that were exploited in the wild.

Published inSecurity

Award-winning cybersecurity and data protection tool safeguards data against modern cyber threats

COMPANY PRODUCT NEWS:Acronis, a global leader in cybersecurity   and data protection, is pleased to announce that its flagship product, Acronis Cyber Protect Home Office, is reverting to its original name, Acronis True Image, with the new version release. Users across the globe can now experience the latest release of Acronis True Image, featuring enhanced performance and cybersecurity capabilities to meet today’s cybersecurity challenges.

Published inSecurity

I looked forward to trying Microsoft's new Copilot+ AI PC to see the goodness and seamlessness of its AI smarts, only to find, well, it's disappointingly dumb on the first try out of the box. Fortunately, with effort, including dealing with a lying AI, you can pull through.

The Victoria Racing Club has been hit by ransomware, with the Medusa group claiming credit for gaining access to the organisation's network on 13 June.

Published inSecurity

The AI revolution is here, and ASUS has ushered in a new era of Copilot+ PCs featuring advanced AI capability with 45+ TOPS NPU AI engines, across its ProArt, ZenBook, and Vivobook portfolios.

Published inHardware

On 3 May, Microsoft chief executive Satya Nadella issueda long statement, saying in effect that security would be the most important thing for the company from now on.

Published inOpen Sauce

Microsoft will face an anti-trust probe by the European Commission, the executive arm of the European Union, over claims that it is preventing rivals of its video-conferencing app Teams from competing.

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