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Oct 23, 2014
Something You Have – Something You Know: Two-factor Authentication
Are passwords dead? Not yet, but perhaps very soon. The world is moving to two-factor authentication. Two-factor authentication is something
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Google Helping iOS Users Move to Android
Google has launched a website called Switch, which is intended to help iOS users migrate from Apple to Android. The
Read MoreOct 21, 2014
You Are the Product: Default Settings to “Steal” Your Privacy Data
It amazes me that nobody seems to read the terms of service or the permission settings when installing software or
Read MoreOct 20, 2014
Beware of the Cloud
You can’t go a single day without hearing something about the “cloud.” The sad part is that 50% of people
Read MoreOct 16, 2014
SSL is no Longer Safe to Use
There have been several reports discussing another vulnerability in SSL (Secure Socket Layer). Specifically, the current attack is being called
Read MoreOct 14, 2014
Data Breach Nightmare: USB Cufflinks
Some things are pretty cool and some things just scare you to death. French cuff shirts are a sign of
Read MoreOct 13, 2014
Get More Productive with the iPad
Want to be more productive with your iPad? ALI CLE is hosting a webcast on October 15th to make sure
Read MoreOct 09, 2014
More About Office 365 for Lawyers
Timing couldn’t be better. Yesterday was a post about encrypted messaging for Office 365 and next we have a podcast
Read MoreOct 08, 2014
Office 365 Message Encryption: More Good Stuff
Have I mentioned encryption lately? Last year, Microsoft announced message encryption for Office 365 but you had to be logged
Read MoreOct 07, 2014
Encryption by Default: A Good Thing
Google has been marching down the road towards fully encrypting all its services and Apple has stated that the encryption
Read MoreOct 06, 2014
Even Mac Computers Need Security Software
It is really disturbing that there are a large number of Apple users that don’t think they need any antivirus
Read MoreOct 02, 2014
Microsoft Surprises Everyone with Windows 10
Just when you thought you could trust all the leaked information, Microsoft surprised everyone by announcing that the next version
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