Device Security

Device security is a critical aspect of safeguarding personal and professional data in the digital age. From smartphones to laptops, unsecured devices are prime targets for cyberattacks. Implementing strong passwords, enabling multi-factor authentication, and keeping software updated are essential steps to protect against unauthorized access. With increasing threats like malware and phishing, prioritizing device security ensures both your data and privacy remain intact.

Endpoint Protection 2.0: Beyond Traditional Antivirus

Endpoint Protection 2.0: Beyond Antivirus for Modern Threats

Modern businesses need more than traditional antivirus to combat today's sophisticated cyber threats. Endpoint Protection 2.0 combines next-generation security technologies including behavioral analysis, zero-trust architecture, and 24/7 monitoring to defend against ransomware, zero-day exploits, and advanced attacks. Technijian's managed endpoint security services provide Southern California businesses with enterprise-grade protection through comprehensive device management, automated threat response, and expert security operations. Contact Technijian at (949) 379-8499 or visit technijian.com to schedule your complimentary endpoint security assessment and discover how modern endpoint protection secures your distributed workforce against evolving cyber threats. ... Read More
Apple

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
Critical MediaTek Processor Vulnerability

Critical MediaTek Processor Vulnerability Exposes Millions: What You Need to Know

MediaTek, a major semiconductor manufacturer, has disclosed several critical vulnerabilities in its chipsets. The most serious, CVE-2024-20154, allows remote code execution, enabling attackers to fully control affected devices. Millions of devices, including smartphones, smart TVs, and IoT products, are potentially impacted. MediaTek has released patches, but device manufacturers must deploy updates to users. Individuals should update devices, avoid untrusted apps, and use antivirus software to mitigate the risks. ... Read More