Fightcamp Users Targeted In Email Phishing Scheme – Review Geek

[ad_1] Sarah Chaney/Review Geek Former and current Fightcamp users should beware of phishing emails. The home fitness company confirms that an “unauthorized user” impersonated DHL and MetaMask using the @joinfightcamp email addresses. It is unclear how this user sent emails from the Fightcamp domain. Review geeks received one of these phishing emails on March 19. … Read more

Windows Users Need to Update Outlook Immediately – Review Geek

[ad_1] News Update now to patch a critical vulnerability. Hannah Stryker/Review Geek Hackers are actively exploiting a critical escalation of privilege (EoP) vulnerability in Outlook, according to Microsoft. If you’re using Outlook on Windows, you should update your email client today. Large organizations should refer to Microsoft’s guidance to quickly mitigate this threat. This zero-day … Read more

Microsoft mistakenly offers a Windows 11 upgrade to ineligible Windows 10 users – Review Geek

[ad_1] Jordan Gloor/Review Geek Most Windows 10 PCs don’t meet the strict hardware requirements of Windows 11. Still, Microsoft offers the Windows 11 upgrade for ineligible PCs. This appears to be a bug, as affected users are reporting that the update could not be installed. This bug was first mentioned on the r/Windows11 subreddit. Several … Read more

Microsoft Removes Internet Explorer From Users Still Holding On – Review Geek

[ad_1] News An update to Microsoft Edge disables it for good. Microsoft Internet Explorer had a great run, but the writing has been on the wall for years. Microsoft officially said goodbye to the long-running browser in June. Today, he confirmed that a new update to Microsoft Edge would permanently disable Internet Explorer on Windows … Read more

1Password Users Can Now Try the 2023 “Passwordless Experience” – Review Geek

[ad_1] 1Passwords In early 2023, 1Password admin will get a passwordless login feature called “Passkeys”. It’s an interesting concept that could increase user security and convenience, and customers can try a live demo on the 1Password website. While passwordless login may seem like a futuristic idea, it already exists through the FIDO security standard (most … Read more

SpaceX’s high-speed Starlink tier is now available for residential users

[ad_1] star link Starlink, the satellite Internet service of Elon Musk’s company SpaceX, has just opened access to its most expensive high-performance dish for residential areas. Previously, this option was limited to business users, but now anyone who can afford it can grab one. For those who don’t know, Starlink is high-speed, low-latency broadband Internet … Read more

Das Keyboard launches a mechanical monster for Mac users

[ad_1] Da keyboard Finding a modest-looking mechanical keyboard that No suck is a pipe dream for Mac users. But Das Keyboard’s new MacTigr might break the mold. It has premium specs, a couple of unique features and, to our surprise, a very “normal” design. Yes, the MacTigr is a “professional” mechanical keyboard. It has a … Read more

Xbox Cloud Gaming caters to PC users with a new feature

[ad_1] Microsoft After testing the feature earlier this year, Microsoft is finally ready to add keyboard and mouse support to Xbox Cloud Gaming. Additionally, the company confirmed that some major latency improvements are on the way to improve gaming experiences. In a session at XFest 2022, Microsoft revealed that keyboard/mouse support is on the way, … Read more

Insteon is back thanks to a “small group of passionate users”

[ad_1] Insteon Insteon’s products mysteriously came back to life on June 6, prompting users to ask if the company had been bought by some nasty corporation (or even a malicious group). Now, former SmartLabs vice president and general manager Ken Fairbanks says he bought the company with a “small group of passionate users.” While the … Read more

FTC Will Force ISP to Deploy Fiber for 60,000 Users to Match Speed ​​Claims

[ad_1] Image: Mika Baumeister The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) today proposed an order requiring Connecticut-based Internet service provider Frontier Communications to stop “lying” to its customers and stand behind its high-speed Internet claims. Under the proposed order filed today in the US District Court for the Central District of California, Frontier Communications must install fiber-optic … Read more

WhatsApp is currently down and users are reporting connection issues

[ad_1] WhatsApp is down based on reports from users citing problems connecting to the messaging platform and the inability to send messages even though still connected. For about an hour now, users have been describing how they can no longer connect to WhatsApp servers, with the app displaying a continuous “Connecting…” message. Others have said … Read more

QNAP warns users to disable AFP until it fixes critical bugs

[ad_1] Taiwanese corporation QNAP has asked customers this week to disable the AFP file serving protocol on their network-attached storage (NAS) devices until it fixes multiple critical Netatalk vulnerabilities. Netatalk is an open source implementation of AFP (short for Apple Filing Protocol) that allows *NIX/*BSD systems to act as an AppleShare File Server (AFP) for … Read more