Endpoint July 28, 2016 Windows 10 Updates: What Does It Mean for Customers? 3 min read - Microsoft shifted its approach to updating its Windows OS platform with Windows 10. Here's what you have to know about the options for enterprises.
X-Force July 5, 2016 BadTunnel: Bad News? 3 min read - The recently discovered BadTunnel could mean bad news for Microsoft Windows users — that is, unless they move to patch their systems immediately.
June 2, 2016 New Zero-Day Exploit Hits the Malware Market 2 min read - Recent security research found that cybercriminals may be taking their zero-day exploits to the open malware market, peddling them to the highest bidder.
May 19, 2016 Furtim Malware: As Stealthy as Its Name Implies 2 min read - A recently discovered malware called Furtim goes to extreme lengths to avoid being discovered. Here's what you need to know about this threat.
May 12, 2016 Patch Tuesday Is Critical for Windows Users 2 min read - Users should pay particular attention to recent Patch Tuesday updates, which will fix several critical vulnerabilities in Windows products.
May 2, 2016 Windows ‘God Mode’ May Be the Answer to Malware’s Prayers 2 min read - The attackers behind the Dynamer malware may have pinpointed a way to exploit Windows God Mode in order to create a persistent threat.
Endpoint April 29, 2016 It’s Time to Let Go of QuickTime for Windows 2 min read - IBM BigFix has a fixlet available for corporate users looking to uninstall QuickTime for Windows, which was found to have serious vulnerabilities.
Software Vulnerabilities April 28, 2016 Understanding EdgeHTML’s Attack Surface and Exploit Mitigations 5 min read - EdgeHTML's large attack surface can be daunting for users. Learn more about possible attacks as well as exploit mitigations that enhance security.
April 26, 2016 Security Researcher Bypasses Windows AppLocker 2 min read - Security researcher Casey Smith explained how he was able to bypass Windows AppLocker, one of the primary tools that enforces security in Windows.
April 15, 2016 Uninstall QuickTime for Windows Now 2 min read - QuickTime for Windows will soon be unsupported, and security researchers have identified at least two zero-day vulnerabilities that will not be patched.