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Technijian was founded in November of 2000 by Ravi Jain with the goal of providing technology support for small to midsize companies. As the company grew in size, it also expanded its services to address the growing needs of its loyal client base. From its humble beginnings as a one-man-IT-shop, Technijian now employs teams of support staff and engineers in domestic and international offices. Technijian’s US-based office provides the primary line of communication for customers, ensuring each customer enjoys the personalized service for which Technijian has become known.

New Supermicro BMC Vulnerabilities

Critical Security Alert: New Supermicro BMC Vulnerabilities Enable Persistent Backdoor Access

“Supermicro BMC Backdoors and Persistent Firmware Vulnerabilities,” is a critical security alert detailing newly discovered and sophisticated flaws in Supermicro’s Baseboard Management Controller (BMC) firmware, which allow attackers to create persistent backdoors that survive operating system reinstalls. Specifically, two vulnerabilities, CVE-2024-10237 and the more severe CVE-2025-6198 (which compromises the system’s Root of Trust), are explained as enabling access that traditional security tools cannot detect. The secondary source, an excerpt about the company Technijian, establishes itself as a managed IT services provider specializing in cybersecurity solutions and incident response, positioning their expertise to help organizations mitigate high-level threats like the Supermicro BMC vulnerabilities through specialized firmware analysis and strategic consulting. Both texts emphasize the need for urgent firmware updates and comprehensive security programs to counter these hard-to-detect, deep-level compromises in enterprise infrastructure. ... Read More
Chrome's Critical Security Update

Chrome’s Critical Security Update: Protecting Users from High-Severity Vulnerabilities

An emergency security patch released by Google for the Chrome browser, addressing three critical, high-severity vulnerabilities found primarily within the core V8 JavaScript engine. These flaws, which include a side-channel information leak and integer overflow issues, pose serious risks of enabling cybercriminals to steal sensitive data or compromise system stability. The text stresses the immediate need for users to manually update their Chrome versions to 140.0.7339.207 or higher, providing detailed instructions for this critical process. Additionally, the sources briefly introduce Technijian, an IT services provider that offers cybersecurity solutions and security awareness training to help organizations manage such browser vulnerabilities and maintain a robust security posture. ... Read More
CrowdStrike vs. Microsoft Defender

CrowdStrike vs. Microsoft Defender vs. ThreatDown: What SMBs Actually Need (2025 Decision Matrix)

An in-depth comparison of three leading endpoint security solutions—CrowdStrike Falcon, Microsoft Defender for Business, and Malwarebytes ThreatDown—designed to help Small and Medium Businesses (SMBs) choose the best protection against modern cyber threats in 2025. It examines key features, pricing structures, and ideal use cases for each platform, concluding with a decision matrix comparing security effectiveness, management overhead, and total cost of ownership. The appended source introduces Technijian, an Irvine-based Managed IT Services provider that offers professional assessment, implementation, and ongoing management services to help SMBs navigate complex security decisions like the comparison outlined in the first text. Together, the sources provide both a technical analysis of necessary cybersecurity products and a practical resource for professional implementation and management support. ... Read More
Major European Airports

Major European Airports Hit by Ransomware Attack: What Travelers Need to Know

A coordinated ransomware attack that significantly disrupted several major European airports, including Heathrow, Brussels, and Brandenburg. The attack primarily targeted Collins Aerospace’s MUSE platform, a shared check-in system used by multiple airports, demonstrating the vulnerability of interconnected critical aviation infrastructure. The second source, published by the IT services provider Technijian, uses this airport incident as a case study to promote its comprehensive cybersecurity solutions and managed IT services, focusing on threat detection, incident response planning, and securing businesses in Southern California against similar sophisticated attacks. Collectively, the texts highlight the growing threat of cybercrime to vital sectors and the necessity of robust security measures for both technology vendors and their clients. ... Read More