Author Archives: Onsite Computing, Inc.

Beyond VMware: Choosing the right virtualization platform and storage

With Broadcom’s acquisition of VMware and recent licensing changes sparking concerns, many IT teams are rethinking their virtualization options. But switching from VMware isn’t just about picking new software. You need storage that can support your new virtualization platform. In this article, we’ll explore the most popular VMware alternatives, highlighting their key features, potential limitations, […]

New platform, new requirements: Virtualization and storage after VMware

When VMware, a leading virtualization provider, changed hands and its licensing model grew more complex, many IT teams began asking the same question: What are the alternatives? But switching to a new virtualization platform isn’t as simple as choosing different software. Your current storage setup helps determine which options can seamlessly integrate with your existing […]

Reviewing VMware alternatives for virtualization and storage

IT teams have been rethinking their computing infrastructure ever since VMware changed ownership and introduced more complex licensing. While exploring new virtualization platforms may seem like a straightforward fix, there’s a catch: not every option will work with your current storage setup. In this article, we’ll explore the most popular VMware alternatives, highlighting their key […]

⚡ Weekly Recap: F5 Breached, Linux Rootkits, Pixnapping Attack, EtherHiding & More

It’s easy to think your defenses are solid — until you realize attackers have been inside them the whole time. The latest incidents show that long-term, silent breaches are becoming the norm. The best defense now isn’t just patching fast, but watching smarter and staying alert for what you don’t expect. Here’s a quick look […]

Analysing ClickFix: 3 Reasons Why Copy/Paste Attacks Are Driving Security Breaches

ClickFix, FileFix, fake CAPTCHA — whatever you call it, attacks where users interact with malicious scripts in their web browser are a fast-growing source of security breaches.  ClickFix attacks prompt the user to solve some kind of problem or challenge in the browser — most commonly a CAPTCHA, but also things like fixing an error […]

131 Chrome Extensions Caught Hijacking WhatsApp Web for Massive Spam Campaign

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a coordinated campaign that leveraged 131 rebranded clones of a WhatsApp Web automation extension for Google Chrome to spam Brazilian users at scale. The 131 spamware extensions share the same codebase, design patterns, and infrastructure, according to supply chain security company Socket. The browser add-ons collectively have about 20,905 active users. […]

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