GitLab, Citrix, and VMware release critical security patches. CISA warns about OS command injection flaws. Agencies recommend Zero Trust adoption.
NetManageIT
Computer Networking
Syracuse, NY 109 followers
Technology solutions that evolve with the growth of your business.
About us
We have been providing IT solutions for businesses in the Syracuse are since 1996. Our ability to effectively manage networks, is a reflection not only of our technical expertise, but also our ability to build a trusting relationship and open line of communication with our clients. We don't just do "tech support" but instead become your Virtual IT department and Chief Technology Officer. We provide guidance on everything from major equipment and software purchases, the the small technology decisions th at come up in the regular course of business. As a member of your team, we treat your network as our own, and maintain it with the same attention to detail. We provide your business with around the clock monitoring, technical expertise, and peace of mind. Get the most out of your technology through proactive network monitoring and responsive technical support. As a comprehensive Manage IT Services provider, we offer creative solutions customized to fit the needs of your business now and as it grows.
- Website
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https://www.netmanageit.com
External link for NetManageIT
- Industry
- Computer Networking
- Company size
- 2-10 employees
- Headquarters
- Syracuse, NY
- Type
- Privately Held
- Founded
- 1995
- Specialties
- computer networks, drupal web development, business continuity and backup, and cloud computer services
Locations
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Primary
235 Harrison Street #75
Syracuse, NY 13202, US
Employees at NetManageIT
Updates
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Over the last month, Microsoft 365 and Microsoft Office users have been experiencing "30088-27" errors when attempting to update the application.
Microsoft 365, Office users hit by wave of ‘30088-27’ update errors
bleepingcomputer.com
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The seemingly legitimate online marketplace Huione Guarantee is being used as a platform for laundering money from online scams, especially "pig butchering" investment fraud, researchers say.
Huione Guarantee exposed as a $11 billion marketplace for cybercrime
bleepingcomputer.com
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GitLab warned today that a critical vulnerability in its product's GitLab Community and Enterprise editions allows attackers to run pipeline jobs as any other user.
GitLab: Critical bug lets attackers run pipelines as other users
bleepingcomputer.com
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The latest variants of the ViperSoftX info-stealing malware use the common language runtime (CLR) to load and execute PowerShell commands within AutoIt scripts to evade detection.
ViperSoftX malware covertly runs PowerShell using AutoIT scripting
bleepingcomputer.com
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CISA and the FBI urged software companies on Wednesday to review their products and eliminate path OS command injection vulnerabilities before shipping.
CISA urges devs to weed out OS command injection vulnerabilities
bleepingcomputer.com
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Japan's Computer Emergency Response Team Coordination Center (JPCERT/CC) is warning that Japanese organizations are being targeted in attacks by the North Korean 'Kimsuky' threat actors.
Japan warns of attacks linked to North Korean Kimsuky hackers
bleepingcomputer.com
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The Russia-based cybercrime group dubbed "Fin7," known for phishing and malware attacks that have cost victim organizations an estimated $3 billion in losses since 2013, was declared dead last year by U.S. authorities. But experts say Fin7 has roared back to life in 2024 -- setting up thousands of websites mimicking a range of media and technology companies -- with the help of Stark Industries Solutions, a sprawling hosting provider is a persistent source of cyberattacks against enemies of Russia.
The Stark Truth Behind the Resurgence of Russia’s Fin7
krebsonsecurity.com
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A large-scale fraud campaign with over 700 domain names is likely targeting Russian-speaking users looking to purchase tickets for the Summer Olympics in Paris.
Ticket Heist fraud gang uses 700 domains to sell fake Olympics tickets
bleepingcomputer.com
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Microsoft fixed a Windows zero-day vulnerability that has been actively exploited in attacks for eighteen months to launch malicious scripts while bypassing built-in security features.
Windows MSHTML zero-day used in malware attacks for over a year
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