the month of march in a rainbow of colors

Last updated: June 4, 2024 2024 has been a good year so far for cybercriminals. The list of hospitals, schools, businesses, and city governments that have experienced significant data losses and financial damages due to ransomware is still growing. “Software vulnerabilities” has consistently remained one of the top three techniques used to infect systems with […]

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I’d like to talk about a significant price increase to our SysOps Support going into effect on September 1st, 2021. Like most businesses, our operational expenses have increased over the last several years, and we need to increase our prices.  I’ve waited to make this decision, knowing that this pandemic has already caused added financial […]

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On July 6th, Windows released a critical security patch for the known printer spooling exploit that security researchers call PrintNightmare. When exploited on a vulnerable system, “An attacker could then install programs; view, change, or delete data; or create new accounts with full user rights.” This exploit applies to all versions of Windows, and everyone […]

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Last week Adobe released a new security update for Adobe ColdFusion versions 2021, 2016, and 2018. This latest update responds to the discovery of an Improper Input Validation vulnerability (CVE-2021-21087) that could lead to arbitrary code execution. This vulnerability is rated Moderate with the recommendation that administrators install this new update within the next 30 […]

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Below is a security message from our friends over at Lucee. We are aware of a potential security vulnerability related to the Lucee Admin. Details of how to exploit this vulnerability will be made public on December 5th, 2020 by a third party, so we are alerting Lucee users to address this potential issue now. […]

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With a solemn but hopeful heart I am announcing that I have stepped down from my position as CEO of Vivio Technologies. My official last day of employment at Vivio was September 30th. The decision was difficult but necessary for a wide variety of reasons. I have sold my shares of Vivio to my business […]

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Security experts are sounding the alarm over a new, very critical, Windows DNS security flaw dubbed “SIGRed”, or more distinctly “CVE-2020-1350”. This specific vulnerability has the rare distinction of receiving a perfect 10 severity score according to the Common Vulnerability Scoring System, or CVSS. Microsoft themselves state regarding this vulnerability: We consider this to be […]

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You’ve probably heard the advice about not reusing passwords. Maybe it’s even advice that you put into practice most of the time. Until you’re signing up for an online streaming service and as you briefly consider entering a unique, 20-digit randomly-generated password, the idea fills you with dread. Not only do you have to enter […]

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What’s new with Classic Hosting? Vivio Classic Hosting has been upgraded to provide the same flexibility and simplicity that you’ve seen with Vivio Velocity Hosting. You are no longer forced to use predefined “plans.” Instead, you can simply upgrade any resource (processing, memory, storage, etc.) whenever you need to. This means you only pay for […]

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