BOLO! Update Your Windows 11 NOW!
/Microsoft releases Critical Security Patch for Windows 11 (May 10, 2022).
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Good cybersecurity practice is to keep your computer or tablet or smartphone operating system up to date!!!
A key piece of keeping up with your law office’s cybersecurity is keeping your computer’s operating systems up to date. Jake Peterson at Lifehacker reports that Windows released an important software patch yesterday: “The update contains patches for 71 known vulnerabilities, ranging from issues like elevation of privilege, denial of service, and spoofing. In addition, the company fixed 21 Chromium vulnerabilities for Microsoft Edge.” More concernedly, there are three (previously) known security flaws that “bad actors could have found a way to exploit . . .” already! If you are a Windows user, update your system now!
Attorneys should be wary about their cybersecurity given the war between Russia and Ukraine!
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MICHAEL D.J. EISENBERG IS A WASHINGTON, DC LEGAL PROFESSIONAL WHO LOVES HIS TECH.
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