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PrintNightmare Part III – Patching and Remediation Updates
As another week goes by, we have new updates to report regarding CVE-2021-34527 or PrintNightmare. Here's the latest you need to know. -
PrintNightmare Part II – Print Spooler Remains Vulnerable Across Windows
Another Print Spooler exploit in Windows with active exploitation in the wild. What you can do to harden your system or mitigate the vulnerability. -
MSPs Using Kaseya VSA Find Themselves Distributing Ransomware
MSPs using Kaseya's VSA found themselves distributing ransomware to their clients resulting in over 200 companies and counted affected. -
Disable Print Spooler on Domain Controllers (If You Can)
Disable print spooling on your Domain Controllers to avoid a privilege escalation and remote code execution vulnerability with active PoC's in the wild. -
My Bachelor Degree Experience at WGU
If you're considering becoming a student at Western Governors University (WGU), read about my experience and reasons why you should consider being a Night ... -
New Section – IT Guides!
Today we posted a new section that has been in the works for some time, to help you in your documentation efforts! -
Premiering Our New Weekly Web Show, Bear Security!
Checkout our new weekly web show that covers topics in the Cybersecurity industry. -
Should the EC-Council Remain a Standard in Cybersecurity After Sexist Poll?
The EC-Council found trouble after a poll posted on LinkedIn made worse by blocking women who were criticizing it. Should we still trust the ... -
The Growing Issue of Spam for Outlook.com Personal Accounts
Users of Microsoft's Outlook.com are growing frustrated over spam issues that seem are increasing, and a support experience that is severely lacking a solution. -
The Dangers of Non-Disparagement Agreements on the Tech Industry
Non-disparagement is an agreement between two parties to agree not to speak negatively of each other. Though, how beneficial are they to the market?