Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

7 New Year’s resolutions to strengthen your cybersecurity in 2025

The new year offers a chance to not only secure your business but also develop habits and resolutions that will protect it well into the future. From safeguarding online communications to securing your data backups, here are seven New Year’s resolutions to keep your small business cyber secure in 2025. Learn to use AI assistants […]

The small-business owners’ guide to online safety in 2025

Each year, many small businesses fall victim to cyberattacks that result in financial losses, reputational damage, and operational setbacks. But here’s the good news: implementing a few key cybersecurity resolutions can make all the difference. We’ve mapped out practical tips that will help you and your business stay one step ahead of potential threats in […]

Researchers Expose NonEuclid RAT Using UAC Bypass and AMSI Evasion Techniques

Cybersecurity researchers have shed light on a new remote access trojan called NonEuclid that allows bad actors to remotely control compromised Windows systems. “The NonEuclid remote access trojan (RAT), developed in C#, is a highly sophisticated malware offering unauthorised remote access with advanced evasion techniques,” Cyfirma said in a technical analysis published last week. “It […]

Mirai Botnet Variant Exploits Four-Faith Router Vulnerability for DDoS Attacks

A Mirai botnet variant has been found exploiting a newly disclosed security flaw impacting Four-Faith industrial routers since early November 2024 with the goal of conducting distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks. The botnet maintains approximately 15,000 daily active IP addresses, with the infections primarily scattered across China, Iran, Russia, Turkey, and the United States. Go to […]

FCC Launches ‘Cyber Trust Mark’ for IoT Devices to Certify Security Compliance

The U.S. government on Tuesday announced the launch of the U.S. Cyber Trust Mark, a new cybersecurity safety label for Internet-of-Things (IoT) consumer devices. “IoT products can be susceptible to a range of security vulnerabilities,” the U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) said. “Under this program, qualifying consumer smart products that meet robust cybersecurity standards will […]

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