Category: Security

Jun 30, 2016

More Serious Bugs Revealed in Symantec/Norton Products Again

It is not a good time to be using Symantec security products. Symantec has issued an advisory, which lists high-severity

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Jun 29, 2016

Variants of Cerber Ransomware Targeting MS Office 365 E-mail Users

It seems like we hear about some new strain of ransomware every day. The latest is a variant of Cerber

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Jun 28, 2016

Two Factor Authentication: A Lesson for Dummies

I've said time and time again, the future is two factor authentication (2FA). Naked Security has a great post that

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Jun 27, 2016

Apple’s iOS 10 Kernel is Unencrypted

Apple has confirmed that the core of the operating system, the kernel, will not be encrypted in the next version

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Jun 22, 2016

Passwords Potentially Compromised at Carbonite

We really like Carbonite as a cloud backup solution, especially for solo and small firm businesses. A recent compromise at

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Jun 20, 2016

GoToMyPC Passwords Reset

If you are a GoToMyPC user and having trouble logging on, that's because all user passwords have been reset. Apparently,

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Jun 16, 2016

Recent Microsoft Update May Mess Up Your Group Policies

Microsoft's recent Patch Tuesday security updates may have messed with some users' group policies according to the Register. I'm guessing

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Jun 15, 2016

The Death of Apple Devices

Part of the current security mantra is to constantly update software, firmware and anything that may have a security vulnerability.

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Jun 08, 2016

Employees are a Major Source of Sharing Company Information to Outsiders

I'm sure you've heard of BYOD (Bring Your Own Device), but what about BYOC? Bring Your Own Cloud (BYOC) is

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Jun 06, 2016

KeePass Password Manager is Insecure

Not all password managers are secure. A recent report at Softpedia states that the developer of KeePass refuses to patch

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May 18, 2016

A Gaping Security Flaw Discovered in Norton Antivirus

Symantec can't be very happy since British white hat hacker, Tavis Ormandy, discovered a huge bug in the core Symantec

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May 17, 2016

Apple Plays Dictator Again: Squashing Previously Approved App

If you are going to have a walled garden, you get to play king 100% of the time. Spoftpedia reports

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