Is 6G really necessary for consumers?

The rollout of 5G across metropolitan hubs has been a huge success and newer devices equipped with the latest in mobile networking have taken full advantage of the increased speed, bandwidth, and capacity that 5G offer. As with all things tech related, however, progress never stops, and the next step is already being explored as…

Is 6G really necessary for consumers?

The rollout of 5G across metropolitan hubs has been a huge success and newer devices equipped with the latest in mobile networking have taken full advantage of the increased speed, bandwidth, and capacity that 5G offer. As with all things tech related, however, progress never stops, and the next step is already being explored as…

Rethinking Routers: A Fresh Take

With our company’s three plus decades of cellular expertise, millions of field-deployed devices, and a relentless drive to innovate, our family of routers have quite the history. From the early days of 2G, deep into the 5G era, two factors have consistently guided us: providing the ultimate in performance while ensuring longevity and reliability.

German government warns thousands of Microsoft Server instances are at risk online

The German government has once again warned education organizations, law firms, healthcare companies, and others, that their Microsoft Exchange servers are vulnerable, meaning they could be a prime candidate for cyberattacks. The German Federal Office for Information Security (Bundesamt für Sicherheit in der Informationstechnik – BSI) released a new security paper, in which it warned…

Apple ID ‘push bombing’ attack targets iPhone users with reset notification spam

iPhone users are somewhat accustomed to the occasional Apple ID password prompt on their iPhones, but a new phishing attack might have them thinking twice before mindlessly inputting their most valuable password. As outlined by Krebs on Security, Apple customers are being targeted in a “push bombing” or “MFA fatigue” phishing campaign where attackers repeatedly…

Don’t worry, the Apple Journal app isn’t beaming your information to strangers – it’s actually much more interesting

The Apple Journal app has been garnering a lot of social media attention lately due to rampant speculation that the ‘Discoverable by Others’ feature under Journaling Suggestions is sharing users’ key information – such as names and locations – with others using the Journal app.  The concern is fuelled by the fact that the Journalling…