Ransomware Hackers Target the PGA
Ransomware hackers have struck again, this time targeting the PGA of America’s computer servers and locking them out of crucial files. The hack comes at an especially bad time for the PGA due to this week’s PGA Championship at Bellerive Country Club and the upcoming Ryder ...
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FBI Urges Everyone To Reboot Their Routers
The FBI is urging everyone to reboot their routers after an announcement that Russian hackers have developed a sophisticated malware system that has already infected hundreds of thousands of routers. Luckily the recommendation on how to combat the infection is an easy fix. Anyone who has ...
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Your Guide to Gmail’s Updates
Google has been rolling out its redesigned Gmail for desktop and mobile, which offers new features such as confidential mode, offline support, email snoozing and more. Although we don’t recommend Gmail for business (we prefer our clients use other email hosts), these new features are excellent ...
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How To Protect Your Facebook Data
Starting on Monday April 9th, Facebook will warn 87 million users that their data “may have been improperly shared with Cambridge Analytica by apps that they or their friends used.” Facebook will warn these users with a notice atop the News Feed with information about what data ...
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A Year of Hacks in Review
2017 was a year filled with one hack after another, from an Equifax breach to global ransom campaigns that cost companies millions of dollars. The cyberattacks highlighted the alarming vulnerability of our personal information. More tools used by government hackers have become public, and with many ...
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