Impact of Log4j vulnerability on GFI

A new 0-day vulnerability, formally known as CVE-2021-44228, was published on the NIST National Vulnerability Database on Friday, December 10. It is found in the Log4j Java library.  Log4j is a popular open source logging library made by the Apache Software Foundation. The security vulnerability found in Log4j allows hackers to execute remote commands on […]

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GFI Unlimited: Changing the SMB Channel Landscape

With unlimited product installations, free technical support, all for one flat-fee, it’s easy to spot the customer benefits of GFI Unlimited. But did you know, GFI Unlimited offers partners an innovative way to sell software, away from the usual constraints of managing different licenses for different products? We caught up with Johannes Kamleitner, SVP & […]

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Webinar: Fight security threats and protect your devices

From the smallest of smart devices to the largest of servers, every piece of technology which is connected to the internet is exposed to the dangers of being hacked. Join our free webinar to learn how you can secure your network with the help of the GFI Software Security family.

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“I may be an ‘uppity admin’, but at least I still have a job”

Sysadmins are often pressured by pushy and arrogant users trying to break out of the boundaries of established policies. This is a story of an IT admin who got even.

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Worried about the TeamViewer hack? Here’s a free tool to help

In the past days there were news posts saying the widely used remote control solution TeamViewer had been breached. How can you protect yourself?

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Can you secure your keep?

In how many ways can one of your network’s hosts become compromised? Well, according to independent security testing company The AV-TEST Institute, somewhere north of 300 million.

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21 New Year’s resolutions for every sysadmin

As 2014 comes to a close, many people start to think about their resolutions for the New Year. We’ve compiled this list of resolutions every sysadmin should make, and keep.

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Oh, there’s no place like home for the holidays

Here are 21 tools for sysadmins to keep close by to help you resolve any pesky issues that will come your way while at home and get back to enjoying your hard-earned rest.

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30 things to do to secure your network now!

Discover the top 30 things you can do without having to spend your entire IT budget, hire expensive consultants, or retool your network, to improve your network’s security.

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What does USB stand for, Universal Security Breach?

Researchers have come up with new modes of attack and all the user has to do is plug in the USB device.

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