by AA for ATC | Sep 22, 2021 | ATC Tech Blog
Hackers recently released a list of nearly half a million Fortinet VPN usernames and passwords onto the Dark Web. The group behind the attack claims that all the credentials were scraped from exploitable devices last summer. The group also claims that while the...
by AA for ATC | Sep 19, 2021 | ATC Tech Blog
Dozens of Netgear routers are vulnerable to a very old security flaw. The DNS rebinding flaws that these routers have date back to models the company put out as early as 2007. That means this issue has been lurking in the background for a very long time. It was...
by AA for ATC | Sep 16, 2021 | ATC Tech Blog
Microsoft Teams Adds A Number Of New Features Do you use Microsoft Teams? If you do then you’re going to love the August update. It offers a number of new high value features that will improve the quality of your online meetings. Here’s a quick overview:...
by AA for ATC | Sep 14, 2021 | ATC Tech Blog
Have you ever wished you had a digital ID like a driver’s license? Apple is working to make that a reality. The company is currently in talks with officials from eight different state government to fold state IDs and driver’s licenses into Apple Wallet....
by AA for ATC | Sep 7, 2021 | ATC Tech Blog
US telecommunications giant T-Mobile is the latest big company to suffer from a successful hacking attack. The company is still cooperating with law enforcement and investigating an attack. Here are the details. A threat actor claimed to have made copies of databases...