Is Your Windows 7 Computer Secure?
I know you’ve been thinking—or at least probably hearing—about Windows 7 end of life in the upcoming months. At that point, Microsoft will no longer support the operating system. The
I know you’ve been thinking—or at least probably hearing—about Windows 7 end of life in the upcoming months. At that point, Microsoft will no longer support the operating system. The
Cyber criminals are searching for personal information in a variety of places. Logins, passwords, Social Security numbers and many other identity-threatening info thefts are top of mind for many malicious
Remember back in school, when once in a while you had a drill wake you up from class? I’m sure you at least have fire drills (maybe tornado). Your teacher
Just the thought of a new ransomware strain popping up keeps many of us in the security field up at night. Thinking about having to make a choice between paying
Back in 2018, several law enforcement groups were able to nab some of the top brass overseeing some major cybercrime organization—many that had been targeting organizations all over the United
You might be wondering why I’m bringing up processor chips as a topic for this week’s blog. But as we get into addressing Windows 7 chaos—that is, the end of
Think of the last time you had an emergency and needed to get rushed to the hospital ASAP. Maybe it was a heart attack, perhaps you had an appendix giving
Earlier in September, Google was finally notified of a serious—yet simple—problem with Google Calendars. They were working on a fix that prevented malicious calendar invites for Google Calendar users. This
Whether you are already in the cloud or are convinced the only way your office could work effectively going forward is by transferring all of your data and applications to
Last week, Facebook announced that phone numbers—among other personal information—were compromised from 133 MILLION US-based users. Specifically, records contained names, phone numbers and unique identifications for each user. Why might