CryptoLocker Ransomware Suffers Setback, But It’s Not Over Yet

Some good news has recently been released regarding the CryptoLocker ransomware virus.  The CryptoLocker virus has infected over 200,000 systems and generated $27 million in ransom payments from desperate people hoping to get their data back since it was released last September.  Authorities have finally identified ...
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It’s Time To Virtualize!

Virtualization is far from a new technology, but for many businesses, this may be the first they’re hearing of it. Virtualization is the ability to take a physical piece of hardware and essentially make it software.  Servers, workstations and even network devices can all be created ...
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What Does Remote Access Mean For My Company?

Remote access can mean different things to different companies.  It could mean accessing a client database hosted on a server outside of your company’s network. It could mean accessing an application that’s critical to your business from anywhere at any time via a web browser.  It ...
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The Heartbleed Bug – 1 Month Later

Last month, a major security flaw was found on many popular websites that has potentially compromised millions of users’ passwords.  In a nutshell, the security vulnerability, being termed the “Heartbleed Bug” by the media, is a widespread hole in OpenSSL, a popular open source encryption software ...
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The End of the XP Era

It’s been nearly one month since Microsoft has stopped nearly all consumer and enterprise (except for a few agencies able to pony up the cash) support on Windows XP.  April 8th 2014 marked the end of the extended support life cycle, thus officially ending all product updates ...
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CryptoLocker Ransomware Suffers Setback, But It’s Not Over Yet

Some good news has recently been released regarding the CryptoLocker ransomware virus.  The CryptoLocker virus has infected over 200,000 systems and generated $27 million in ransom payments from desperate people hoping to get their data back since it was released last September.  Authorities have finally identified ...

It’s Time To Virtualize!

Virtualization is far from a new technology, but for many businesses, this may be the first they’re hearing of it. Virtualization is the ability to take a physical piece of hardware and essentially make it software.  Servers, workstations and even network devices can all be created ...

What Does Remote Access Mean For My Company?

Remote access can mean different things to different companies.  It could mean accessing a client database hosted on a server outside of your company’s network. It could mean accessing an application that’s critical to your business from anywhere at any time via a web browser.  It ...

The Heartbleed Bug – 1 Month Later

Last month, a major security flaw was found on many popular websites that has potentially compromised millions of users’ passwords.  In a nutshell, the security vulnerability, being termed the “Heartbleed Bug” by the media, is a widespread hole in OpenSSL, a popular open source encryption software ...

The End of the XP Era

It’s been nearly one month since Microsoft has stopped nearly all consumer and enterprise (except for a few agencies able to pony up the cash) support on Windows XP.  April 8th 2014 marked the end of the extended support life cycle, thus officially ending all product updates ...


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