by ray | Jun 20, 2020 | General News
The Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Numbers (ICANN) has delayed a decision on whether to allow the sale of the organization that controls .org registrations to a band of private equity ghouls after the California attorney general’s office issued a warning...
by ray | Jun 12, 2020 | Security, Cloud Tools, Tech News
As we continue on our 90-day plan to improve the security and privacy of our platform, this week’s “Ask Eric Anything” webinar focused on recent product security updates, including the successful rollout of Zoom 5.0 and GCM encryption for every free and paid Zoom...
by ray | Jun 12, 2020 | General News, Web
On a recent post, I provided some details on a disappointing test with a few free DNS resolvers that were supposed to block access to phishing and malicious domains. In summary: they did not work as expected. To be fair to them, my testing was not very...
by ray | May 6, 2020 | Cloud Tools, Security, Tech News
Source: Zoom What you need to know The Indian government has issued an advisory to its employees, declaring the app ‘unsafe.’Another government report also warned of significant weakness in the app that made it vulnerable to cyber-attacks.This follows...
by ray | May 6, 2020 | Security, Tech News
Dropbox privately paid top hackers to find bugs in software by the videoconferencing company Zoom, then pressed it to fix them. From a report: One year ago, two Australian hackers found themselves on an eight-hour flight to Singapore to attend a live hacking...