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Critical Microsoft Patches, Apple iOS Exploits, Aruba and Ubiquiti Vulnerabilities, Trivy Supply Chain Compromise and Iran’s hand in the Striker Compromise

Critical Microsoft Patches, Apple iOS Exploits, Aruba and Ubiquiti Vulnerabilities, Trivy Supply Chain Compromise and Iran’s hand in the Striker Compromise

by Garrett Brown | Mar 24, 2026 | Security Alerts | 0 comments

March has been an active cybersecurity month, highlighting the risks from zero-day vulnerabilities, network weaknesses, and supply chain compromises. Iranian attacks on the medical device maker Stryker have exposed gaps in administrative controls. Critical patches...
The Future Was Supposed to Be “Sleeper”. It Turned Out Much Quieter.

The Future Was Supposed to Be “Sleeper”. It Turned Out Much Quieter.

by Garrett Brown | Mar 8, 2026 | Blog Shorts | 0 comments

The scene in the 1973 Woody Allen film Sleeper, where Miles Monroe wakes up from his cryogenic freeze, is absurd, chaotic, and obvious. Everything is exaggerated and loud. You can clearly tell something is wrong. That is not the future we got. The future we got is...
Critical Apple patches, Microsoft Windows Critical Patches, Notepad++ compromise, Rising computer prices and Expiring Secure Boot Certificates

Critical Apple patches, Microsoft Windows Critical Patches, Notepad++ compromise, Rising computer prices and Expiring Secure Boot Certificates

by Garrett Brown | Feb 13, 2026 | Security Alerts | 0 comments

2026 has started with a bang. Several critical updates have been released to address zero-day exploits in Microsoft Windows and Apple IOS and computer products. We also learned of supply chain attack on Notepad++, a popular text and source code editor. Lastly,...
The Clogged Toilet Lesson About Incident Response I Didn’t Expect

The Clogged Toilet Lesson About Incident Response I Didn’t Expect

by Garrett Brown | Jan 12, 2026 | Ihloom General, Remediation | 0 comments

I learned an unexpected lesson about incident response and crisis management last weekend. It came from my family and a clogged toilet. I was woken up around 12:30am by my youngest daughter. She was panicked. She told me my son, and his friend didn’t know what they...
ChatGPT data breach, Microsoft Windows Critical Patches, Google Chrome Patch, Samsung Patch and vulnerable home routers

ChatGPT data breach, Microsoft Windows Critical Patches, Google Chrome Patch, Samsung Patch and vulnerable home routers

by Garrett Brown | Dec 2, 2025 | Security Alerts | 0 comments

November was a busy security month and a stark reminder that corporate security extends beyond the realm of traditional corporate networks and into the homes and private devices of staff. Several critical updates were released to address zero-day exploits in Microsoft...
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