SecureAPlus is Changing in Q3 2019 and Everybody Wins

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SecureAPlus 2019 Preview

SecureAPlus users, old and new alike, are in for a treat. In its efforts to make multi-layered security more accessible to users, SecureAPlushas re-launched today, 25 September, for PC and Android. Those in Singapore can also catch an in-depth look at the new SecureAPlus at the upcoming Govware 2019. SecureAPlus is now available in 3 versions – Pro, Essentials, and Lite. It’s still the PC security solution that existing users know and love with changes to help streamline how to better implement security based on their specific needs. There’s also the long awaited addition of APEX on the Android app. … Read More

SecureAge’s AI-Powered APEX Anti-Malware Engine Comes Out-of-Beta for SecureAPlus Users

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SecureAge announces AI roll out amid UI overhauls and new tiered version structure for SecureAPlus antivirus SecureAge Technology, a provider of encryption security and antivirus technology, today announced the out-of-beta launch of its AI-powered anti-malware scanning engine, APEX, for SecureAPlus on Windows and Android OS. Alongside APEX’s official rollout, SecureAge also unveiled a series of user interface overhauls to the SecureAPlus solution, as well as new tiered pricing and versions tailored for multiple use cases. APEX is an anti-malware scanning engine powered by artificial intelligence, designed to extend the detection capabilities of SecureAge’s SecureAPlus endpoint protection platform (EPP) online and … Read More

Addressing the Recent Meltdown and Spectre Vulnerabilities on Microsoft Systems

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Meltdown & Spectre Windows Vulnerability PSA

In a recent article by ZDNet and the New York Times, researchers have found two critical vulnerabilities in Intel chips that can potentially let an attacker steal data from running applications. The researchers have dubbed the vulnerabilities as Meltdown & Spectre. A lot has been written about these vulnerabilities over the past few days, and Microsoft has since released a security patch to address this. As it makes some fundamental changes which are outlined on the Microsoft support pages, the patch does not automatically download and install on systems with Anti-virus software installed, save for a few supported ones. This … Read More