by Royce | Dec 11, 2021 | Blog, Data Breach, Ransomware
Millions of systems and applications around the world use a java library logging tool from Apache, known as Log4j, whose vulnerability is being used to compromise these computers and servers. It requires very little technical expertise to exploit and has potential to...
by Royce | Nov 24, 2021 | Blog, Data Breach, Password Leak
The popular hosting service has disclosed in a SEC filing that “unauthorized third party” infiltration was confirmed starting September 6th using STOLEN CREDENTIALS. With persistent access until November 17th. This led to unauthorized access to customer...
by Royce | Sep 22, 2021 | Blog, Dark Web, Data Breach, Password Leak, Ransomware
Passwords Sold for $1,000 on the Darkweb Result in Compromise at the UN! The United Nations suffered a significant breach that all began thanks to a password leaked to the darkweb and sold for just $1,000. Armed with valid user credentials, attackers were able to gain...
by Royce | Sep 16, 2021 | Blog, Office365, Resolutions, Support
Solved! Migrating IMAP Folders with a PST (instead of creating the folders in O365) Results in Glitches. If you migrated from an IMAP/SMTP/POP mail server to Office 365 you might find some folders in outlook contain no emails. However, when you check the webmail...
by Royce | Aug 31, 2021 | Blog, Credential Stuffing, Dark Web, Data Breach, Password Leak
A man received an unusual warning from someone through his webcam. Speaking to him was a security researcher from Canada informing him his commonly used credentials had been compromised and posted to the dark web. Putting him at high risk of a credential stuffing...