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– How Does Cloud Storage Work?
How Does Cloud Storage Work? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Why Am I Being Asked for Additional Verification on Sign-in?
Why Am I Being Asked for Additional Verification on Sign-in? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
How to Unsend Mail in Gmail
How to Unsend Mail in Gmail – youtube.com · Simpletivity
Is It Safe to Look, Just Look, at Spam?
Is It Safe to Look, Just Look, at Spam? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
How Microsoft Extortion Can Lead to Data Loss
How Microsoft Extortion Can Lead to Data Loss – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Say Goodbye to Passwords: Passkeys Explained Simply
Say Goodbye to Passwords: Passkeys Explained Simply – youtube.com · Ask Leo! ·
Generative vs Agentic AI: Shaping the Future of AI Collaboration
Generative vs Agentic AI: Shaping the Future of AI Collaboration – youtube.com · IBM Technology
Don’t Call Yourself Stupid
Don’t Call Yourself Stupid – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
How Long Does Email Delivery Take?
How Long Does Email Delivery Take? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Three Ways Spammers Can Tell If You’ve Opened One of Their Emails
Three Ways Spammers Can Tell If You’ve Opened One of Their Emails – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Lessons from a Fall
Lessons from a Fall – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
How Do I Get Rid of Copilot Everywhere?
How Do I Get Rid of Copilot Everywhere? – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
Protecting Your Schwab Accounts From A RAT Attack
Protecting Your Schwab Accounts From A RAT Attack – youtube.com · Retire With Ryan Podcast
– Managing Windows File Explorer’s Navigation Pane
Managing Windows File Explorer’s Navigation Pane – youtube.com · Ask Leo!
eScan antivirus infected its own users
eScan antivirus infected its own users – Security Now! #1063 – 02-03-26
Last week, two security companies – Morphisec and Kaspersky – both detected and reported
that the eScan antivirus product, published by a company based in India, had attacked its own
users after one of its update servers was breached and infected with malware. The event was
covered by BleepingComputer which shared eScan’s defensive annoyance over the bad press this
generated. BleepingComputer also reminded us that back in April of 2024 eScan’s update facility
was breached by North Korean hackers and used to spread malware to corporate networks. I’ve
often said that anyone can make a mistake and that sometimes mistakes can make us stronger.
But an antivirus solution has a privileged position in our machines and a second similar incident
occurring fewer than two years later should be a concern to any eScan customer.