by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 31, 2019 | Uncategorized
Recently, Kaspersky Labs has identified a new strain of malware to be concerned about, and it is spreading across the internet. Called FinSpy, it specifically targets WhatsApp on both Android and iOS devices. An analysis of the code reveals that the spyware was...
by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 30, 2019 | Uncategorized
Do you own a Google Home? If so, you probably find it to be indispensable. It’s a powerful, genuinely helpful piece of technology, but there’s a catch. It’s so good and so useful because it listens constantly for voice commands from you. Those...
by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 28, 2019 | Uncategorized
Google’s first attempt at making it possible for Android users to share files with each other was called Android Beam. While it was functional, it left a lot to be desired, and never really caught on. That fact prompted the company to announce that it would be...
by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 17, 2019 | Uncategorized
Are you a Firefox user? If so, you’ll want to update to version 67.0.4 as soon as possible. Just last week, Mozilla released Firefox 67.0.3 to address a critical remote code execution vulnerability that was being used in the wild to selectively target...
by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 15, 2019 | Uncategorized
If you haven’t already installed the 1903 Windows 10 update released in May, be advised. When you install it, you’ll start seeing warning popup boxes any time you connect to a WiFi network that is using TKIP (Temporal Key Integrity Protocol) or WEP (Wired...
by Ask Erik Computer Services in Eugene, Oregon | Jul 15, 2019 | Uncategorized
Not even NASA is immune to hacking. Recently, the American space agency announced that they traced a breach back to April of 2018. That was when a group described as an APT (Advanced, Persistent Threat) breached the Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s network via a...
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