Calling for security research in Azure Sphere, now generally available

Posted on Monday February 24, 2020

Today, Microsoft released Azure Sphere into General Availability (GA). Azure Sphere's mission is to empower every organization on the planet to connect and create secured and trustworthy IoT devices. Azure Sphere is an end-to-end solution for securely connecting existing equipment and for creating new IoT devices with built-in security. The solution includes hardware, OS, and...

 

Add hours to your day with these PC hacks

Posted on Monday February 24, 2020

Because there are only so many hours in a workday, it's vital to make the most of your time. If distracting websites, unorganized files, and cluttered inboxes prevent you from getting work done, consider these tips to better manage your time and stay productive at work.

 

What you need to know about VoIP phishing

Posted on Friday February 21, 2020

Scammers have found a way to exploit vulnerabilities in VoIP (Voice over Internet Protocol) via a scam called vishing. This scam works much like any phishing attack: a scammer purports to be a legitimate entity and asks the potential victim to provide sensitive information. Learn how vishers operate.

 

Boosting productivity with Workplace Analytics

Posted on Wednesday February 19, 2020

Workplace Analytics allows managers to assess their employees' performance using the data gathered from Office 365. Unlike past Microsoft productivity tools that showed only the user's own information, Workplace Analytics allows both employees and managers to view each others' performance data.

 

Speed hacks to make Google Chrome faster

Posted on Monday February 17, 2020

Is your Google Chrome browser a little slower lately? While Chrome is widely known as the browser of choice, it does have a habit of consuming a lot of system RAM. Additionally, there are times when it feels slower than before. Fortunately, these problems are simple to fix. Here are some speed hacks that will make Chrome faster.

 

Bug In WordPress Plugin Can Let Hackers Wipe Up To 200,000 Sites

Posted on Monday February 17, 2020

An anonymous reader quotes a report from ZDNet: WordPress site owners who use commercial themes provided by ThemeGrill are advised to update one of the plugins that come installed with these themes in order to patch a critical bug that can let attackers wipe their sites. The vulnerability resides in ThemeGrill Demo Importer, a plugin that ships with themes sold by ThemeGrill, a web development company that sells commercial WordPress themes. The plugin, which is installed on more than 200,000 sites, allows site owners to import demo content inside their ThemeGrill themes so they'll have examples and a starting point on which they can build their own sites. However, in a report published yesterday, WordPress security firm WebARX says that older versions of the ThemeGrill Demo Importer are vulnerable to remote attacks from unauthenticated attackers. Remote hackers can send a specially crafted payload to vulnerable sites and trigger a function inside the plugin. The vulnerable function resets the site's content to zero, effectively wiping the content of all WordPress sites where a ThemeGrill theme is active, and the vulnerable plugin is installed. Furthermore, if the site's database contains a user named "admin" then the attacker is granted access to that user with full administrator rights over the site.

 

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