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QNAP to Fix Critical OpenSSL Bug Impacting NAS Devices

Taiwan-based QNAP Systems has confirmed a new OpenSSL bug that impacts most of its network-attached storage (NAS) devices. According to the company’s advisory, the security flaw leads to an infinite loop that would result in a denial-of-service (DoS) state. The security vulnerability, tracked as CVE-2022-0778 and issued a CVSS “high” severity score of 7.5, has…

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VMware Releases Emergency Fix for “Spring4Shell” Vulnerability in Spring Framework

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

VMware has released emergency patches to address the “Spring4Shell” remote code execution exploit in the Spring Framework. The company is recommending all users to install these updates (version 5.3.18 and 5.2.20) as soon as possible. The security researchers recently discovered a new zero-day exploit in the Spring Framework called “Spring4Shell” that could lead to unauthenticated…

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This Week in IT – Windows Update Gets the Greta Thunberg Seal of Approval

Windows Update gets new energy efficiency feature, Microsoft buys Minit for mining, and QNAP says its NAS devices are vulnerable to a critical OpenSSL bug. About This Week in IT This week in IT is a weekly podcast hosted by Petri’s Editorial Director Russell Smith. Each week, Russell rounds up the most important stories for…

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Report: New Phishing Campaign Targets Calendly Users to Steal Credentials

The security analysts at INKY have recently discovered a new phishing campaign that targets Calendly, an automated meeting scheduling tool. The company explained that the campaign aims to steal users’ credentials by embedding malicious links into Calendly event invitations. Calendly is a popular app that allows users to schedule meetings, appointments, and events for individuals…

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Cloud Computing

Everything you need to know about Power Platform – March 2022

To tune down the madness of March 2022, Microsoft’s offerings to the Power Platform community span changes to the model-driven app experience, an introduction “GPT-3” (what runs the “Ideas” in Power Apps), and some previews of some new independently made app connectors. March has been a great month to be a low/no-code developer, so let’s…

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Getting Started with hMailServer

hMailServer is a free email server for organizations, businesses, and individuals which is easy to install and simple to use. Find out how to install and configure hMailServer in this overview. What is hMailServer? Have you ever wondered if there were any decent alternatives to Microsoft Exchange as your mail server? Well, there is! hMailServer…

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Microsoft Acquires Business Process Mining Solutions Provider Minit

Last Update: Nov 19, 2024

Microsoft announced this morning that it has acquired Minit, an Amsterdam-based provider of process mining solutions, for an undisclosed amount. The Redmond giant has already invested in process mining technology with its Power Automate tool, and this new acquisition will help customers to improve operational efficiency. Minit is known for its automated tools that enable…

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Cloud Computing

Microsoft Releases Public Preview of Arc Enabled Azure Stack HCI

Last Update: Jun 03, 2022

Microsoft has launched a public preview of Arc-enabled Azure Stack HCI. The Redmond giant says that the new integration enables customers to manage Linux or Windows virtual machines (VMs) on Azure Stack HCI via Azure Arc. For those unfamiliar, Azure Arc is a multi-cloud management service that enables customers to use Azure services with Azure…

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Globant Confirms Lapsus$ Hackers Had Unauthorized Access to Customers’ Source Code

Earlier this week, the Lapsus$ hacking group claimed that it had stolen 70GB of data from Globant, a Luxembourg-based IT and software development firm. Globant confirmed yesterday that the hackers did manage to breach its network and access some of its corporate customers’ source code without authorization. “According to our current analysis, the information that…

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Set Up and Manage Viva Topics in Microsoft Teams

Viva Topics is one of the four modules of Microsoft Viva, the company’s new employee experience platform that launched on Microsoft Teams last year. The app works as a knowledge management system that leverages organization content on SharePoint Online. In any business, knowledge is king. Without it, your employees could not provide a service to…

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CISA Publishes Advisory About Cyber Attacks Targeting Internet-Connected UPS Devices

The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) has issued an advisory about ongoing cyberattacks against internet-connected uninterruptible power supply (UPS) devices. The US government encourages organizations to change their default user name and password settings to prevent hackers from targeting UPS devices. An uninterruptible power supply (UPS) is a device that allows computer systems and…

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Cloud Computing

Microsoft’s Revamped Azure Front Door CDN Offers Two New Tiers

Last Update: Aug 01, 2022

Microsoft has announced a revamped version of Azure Front Door, its secure cloud content delivery network (CDN) service for protecting apps and websites. The new enterprise CDN service provides higher availability, improved security, low latency, as well as scalability to help meet the demands of the hybrid working models. The Azure Front Door service comes…

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