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13555768273?profile=RESIZE_400xIntel has spent much of its goodwill with customers chasing down bugs: the Spectre and Meltdown bugs it dealt with years ago, as well as the instability that plagued its Raptor Lake processors last year.  Now there are additional chapters in each of those stories.

You don’t have to do anything, just make sure your PC is patched and up to date.  But there will be a price to pay in performance in fixing the latest issue, and one you can’t really do anything about.[1]

On 1 May, Intel issued yet ano

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There are many things you can do to protect yourself against cyberattacks but if you still do not remember the basics, then your organization is an easy target for cyber criminals.  Please review what Red Sky Alliance recommends at the end of this article.

A security vulnerability that was left unpatched for three years allowed a notorious cyber-criminal gang to breach a network and plant ransomware.  The BlackCat ransomware attack against the undisclosed organization took place in March 2022

9241445861?profile=RESIZE_400xPatches to fix a severe flaw in the Windows Print spooler are now available for Windows 10 Version 1607, Windows Server 2012 and Windows Server 2016.  Microsoft (MS) has now released patches to protect all versions of Windows against the critical PrintNightmare flaw.  MS recently deployed fixes to cover most but not all editions of Windows.  They patched the remaining versions of Windows, according to an update on its message center page.

Newly patched as of 7 July 7 are Windows 10 version 1607,