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By February 2024, any company sending more than 5,000 email messages through Google or Yahoo will have to start using an authentication technology known as Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting and Conformance (DMARC).   The requirements — announced by Google and Yahoo late last year — will reach much further than just e-mail marketing, thus forcing all companies to secure adoption of a trio of security technologies to catch up.   Enterprises using...

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SonicWALL has confirmed that Global VPN Client (GVC) installer 4.10.7.1117 (32-bit and 64-bit) and earlier versions have three specific vulnerabilities in one of the installer components as outlined below:   Global VPN Client DLL Search Order Hijacking via Application Installer (RunMSI.exe). This includes both the 32-Bit as well as 64-bit installers. Global VPN Client Installer being unable to remove RarSFX folder and its content after installation....

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By the end of June, security researchers were actively discussing a vulnerability in the Windows Print Spooler service, which they dubbed PrintNightmare.   PrintNightmare is considered extremely dangerous for two main reasons. First, the Windows Print Spooler being enabled by default on all Windows-based systems, including domain controllers (servers) and computers with system admin privileges, makes all such computers vulnerable.   On July 6, Microsoft updated its advisory to announce the...

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As you may have heard in recent news, SolarWinds was the victim of a cyberattacak within their Orion platform. You can read the SolarWinds Security Advisory, and their associated FAQ if you would like more details on the specifics of the incident.   We have prepared this post to help answer any questions that our clients may have. In short, we do NOT use any services affected by the...

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