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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.

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Apple Issues Emergency Fixes After Discovery of Critical Zero-Day Exploits

In this episode, we break down Apple’s urgent security warning involving three zero-day vulnerabilities—CVE-2025-24200, CVE-2025-24201, and CVE-2025-24085—that are actively being exploited in the wild. Discover how these flaws affect iPhones, Macs, and more, what Apple is doing to stop the attacks, and the steps you should take right now to protect your devices. Plus, we share expert insights on cybersecurity best practices and how Technijian can help safeguard your tech ecosystem. ... Read More
Oracle Hit by Second Cyberattack

Oracle Hit by Second Cyberattack in a Month: FBI Investigates Stolen Login Data

Oracle experienced its second cybersecurity incident within a month, this time involving the theft of customer login credentials, including usernames, encrypted passwords, and passkeys from a legacy system. The FBI has initiated an investigation into this breach, which predominantly affected clients in the healthcare and enterprise sectors using older systems. While Oracle is conducting an internal audit and coordinating with law enforcement, cybersecurity experts have raised concerns about the company's security practices due to the repeated attacks. Affected users are advised to reset passwords and enable multi-factor authentication, as this incident highlights the increasing pressure on tech companies to fortify their digital defenses. The provided text also introduces Technijian, a cybersecurity firm offering services to help organizations protect themselves from such threats. ... Read More
Major dating app data breach

Dating App Disaster: 1.5 Million Private Images Exposed in Major Data Breach

Cybersecurity researchers discovered a significant data breach affecting five dating apps, exposing 1.5 million private images due to unsecured cloud storage managed by the developer, M.A.D Mobile. The lack of password protection allowed potential access to sensitive user data, including profile pictures and private messages, for an extended period between notification and resolution. This incident highlights the dangers of inadequate security practices for dating platforms, particularly for vulnerable user groups, and emphasizes the need for robust security measures and swift responses to breaches, as well as user vigilance. Cybersecurity firms like Technijian offer services to help prevent and manage such vulnerabilities. ... Read More
OpenAI's Support Puts MCP in Pole Position as Agentic AI Standard

OpenAI’s Support Puts MCP in Pole Position as Agentic AI Standard

OpenAI is supporting the Model Context Protocol (MCP), an open-source framework created by Anthropic, aiming to establish a universal communication standard for agentic AI. This move seeks to break down data silos and enable AI agents to seamlessly interact across different platforms and systems. MCP provides a common language for AI, enhancing their capabilities and integration within enterprises. With Microsoft also adopting MCP, it is emerging as a leading contender for standardizing how AI agents operate. This development is poised to accelerate the adoption and innovation of agentic AI by improving interoperability and functionality. ... Read More
Multiple H3C Routers Hit by Critical Command Injection Vulnerabilities

Multiple H3C Routers Hit by Critical Command Injection Vulnerabilities—No Fix Available Yet

Critical security flaws have been discovered in multiple H3C Magic router models, allowing attackers to gain complete control remotely through command injection. These vulnerabilities, affecting popular home and business routers, currently lack official patches from the vendor, leaving users at significant risk. Security experts advise immediate mitigation steps like disabling remote access and considering device replacement. A cybersecurity firm, Technijian, offers services to assess, secure, and replace vulnerable routers. ... Read More