ConnectWise is warning ScreenConnect customers of a cryptographic signature verification vulnerability that could lead to unauthorized access and privilege escalation.
The new vulnerability in ConnectWise’s ScreenConnect remote support and access tool marks the second time in less than a year ScreenConnect has had cybersecurity issues.
TAMPA, Fla., March 11, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Service Leadership Inc. ®, a ConnectWise company, today released the findings of the 2026 Annual IT Solution Provider Compensation (Remuneration) ...
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With the expansion of ThreatLocker’s deny-by-default approach to the cloud and mobile announced Thursday, the cybersecurity vendor is addressing one of the biggest challenges faced by MSPs today, CEO ...