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Support Requests: How to Read Release Notes

Tweet As previously mentioned, VMware Support might ask you to upgrade to the latest release to fix an issue. Statistically, most of the Support Requests received are issues previously seen. We use tools like VMware Skyline to proactively identify issues and remediate them before the issue turns into a problem for you, but most of … Continued The post Support Requests: How to Read Release Notes appeared first on VMware Support Insider.
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New Knowledge Articles for VMware Cloud on AWS in March, 2023 

Tweet Stay informed with the latest VMware Knowledge Base (KB) articles created in March. The articles address common issues such as high-frequency snapshot failures, Citrix Netscaler VPX loss of connection, and email notification configuration in VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR). Each article provides an explanation of the cause and offers step-by-step guidance on how to … Continued The post New Knowledge Articles for VMware Cloud on AWS in March, 2023  appeared first on VMware Support Insider.
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New Knowledge Base Articles for VMware Cloud on AWS in March 2023.

Stay informed with the latest VMware Knowledge Base (KB) articles created in March. The articles address common issues such as high-frequency snapshot failures, Citrix Netscaler VPX loss of connection, and email notification configuration in VMware Cloud Disaster Recovery (VCDR). Each article provides an explanation of the cause and offers step-by-step guidance on how to resolve the issues. If you are a VMware customer, be sure to check out these valuable resources: The post New Knowledge Base Articles for VMware Cloud on AWS in March 2023. appeared first on VMware Support Insider.
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False Claims Act brings Justice Department $3 million from software giant Adobe

In today’s Federal Newscast: The False Claims Act brings the Justice Department $3 million from software giant Adobe. The Government Publishing Office makes some high-tech moves to make passports more secure. And with a slight survey-score decrease, the National Science Foundation is still one of the “Best Places to Work.”
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Zelle users targeted with social engineering tricks

Cybercriminals have been leveraging social engineering techniques to impersonate the popular US-based digital payments network Zelle and steal money from unsuspecting victims, according to Avanan. The fake Zelle email (Source: Avanan) The phishing email The spoofed email is cleverly crafted to look as legitimate as possible: it contains the Zelle logo, grammatically correct text, and an authentic link to the firm’s web page at the bottom of the email, in the “security and privacy” footer. … More → The post Zelle users targeted with social engineering tricks appeared first on Help Net Security.
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Akkodis speeds climate action through clean technology and energy solutions

Global digital engineering powerhouse heeds call of world’s scientists to speed us towards a Net Zero future before it’s too late.
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New VMware Skyline Collector 3.4 and Advisor Pro Release

Tweet VMware Aria Operations for Log Endpoint Discovery and Product Name Updates We’re pleased to announce new VMware Skyline Collector 3.4 and Advisor Pro releases with VMware Aria Operations for Logs (formerly vRealize Log Insight) endpoint discovery, product name updates and new proactive Findings. If you have Auto Upgrade enabled, your Skyline Collector will automatically update.      A summary of the new … Continued The post New VMware Skyline Collector 3.4 and Advisor Pro Release appeared first on VMware Support Insider.
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Microsoft Offers Guidance on Secure Boot Bypasses by BlackLotus Malware

Microsoft this week offered guidance on how organizations can investigate the possible presence of so-called “BlackLotus” bootkits, which are capable of exploiting Unified Extensible Firmware Interface (UEFI)-based Windows systems.
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