The Silent Exodus: Understanding Mental Resignation in the IT Department

In the fast-paced world of technology, the IT department plays a pivotal role in driving innovation, solving complex problems, and keeping businesses running smoothly. However, there’s a growing concern that the best talents in IT are silently resigning mentally long before they quit their jobs physically. In this article, we’ll delve into the reasons behind mental resignation in the IT department and explore why top talents often choose to leave corporations.

Safeguarding Your Business: Ensuring the Security of Your Technology Tools

In today’s rapidly evolving digital landscape, technology plays a pivotal role in driving business growth and success. From streamlined operations to enhanced customer experiences, the right technology tools can truly make a difference. However, with innovation comes responsibility – the responsibility to ensure that these tools are secure and shielded from potential threats. As businesses…

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German government advises against using Kaspersky antivirus

Germany’s Federal Office for Information Security, BSI, is warning companies against using Kaspersky antivirus products due to threats made by Russia against the EU, NATO, and Germany. Kaspersky is a Moscow-based cybersecurity and antivirus provider founded in 1997, that has a long history of success, but also controversy over the company’s possible relationship with the Russian…

The latest Windows 10 and 11 update may break your VPN connection

Microsoft’s monthly update to Windows 10 and Windows 11, which came as part of the most recent Patch Tuesday, appears to be preventing the software’s built-in VPN tool from establishing a connection, effectively rendering it useless. Microsoft is yet to confirm the problem, which has already been shared multiple times on Reddit. Besides the Windows VPN, it seems…

Linux version of AvosLocker ransomware targets VMware ESXi servers

AvosLocker is the latest ransomware gang that has added support for encrypting Linux systems to its recent malware variants, specifically targeting VMware ESXi virtual machines. While we couldn’t find what targets were attacked using this AvosLocker ransomware Linux variant, BleepingComputer knows of at least one victim that got hit with a $1 million ransom demand.

Log4j software bug: CISA issues emergency directive to federal agencies

Casual computer users have probably never heard of this logging software, but it’s used across the entire internet. The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency issued an emergency directive on Friday that ordered federal civilian executive branch agencies to address a major security flaw in widely used logging software that could be exploited by cybercriminals.