It appears that June will be a quiet month for the Microsoft security patches, set to be released on the second Tuesday of the month (June 11). There are only five security bulletins, however administrators cannot afford to delay implementation. Two of the patches are worth highlighting. Bulletin 1 is a critical patch involving an …
Read MoreCyberattacks Now Targeting Smaller Companies 0
“Pick on someone your own size.” may just be the one and only thing cybercriminals agreed to. Increasingly, many smaller companies are now being targeted in order to gain information of their financial information, intellectual property, website and other competitive data that could be used to gain profits. Smaller companies, as cybercriminals are aware of, …
Read MoreShould Companies Restrict Web Access? 0
The Internet has become a necessary tool in the workplace, however, giving employees unlimited access to the web is debatable. Having employees spend a significant amount of their time on Facebook, online shopping and chat programs is bound to affect productivity. This can put a strain on corporate bandwidth usage, not to mention the potential …
Read MoreBrowseControl – Category Filtering is Here! 0
CurrentWare, a global leader in Internet and Endpoint security solutions, has released a new version of BrowseControl, it’s flagship Internet restriction solution. This release advances the existing Internet filtering function with the new Category Filtering add-on. Consisting of over 100 URL categories, which cover thousands of domains, Category Filtering empowers administrators to easily block offensive …
Read MoreIT Security Tips for 2013 0
With the rise of bring-your-own-device (BYOD), social media and cloud computing in the workplace, 2013 will bring even greater IT challenges of enforcing appropriate security controls. Below are some key threats to keep in mind as the new year unfolds. Phishing Emails Phishing emails give the appearance of being sent from legitimate companies. The purpose …
Read MoreOnline Security Tips for Thanksgiving travelers 0
The Thanksgiving holidays are just around the corner and many of us will be negotiating through airports to make it to our final destinations. While we try to kill time waiting for our planes, it is only inevitable that we should resort to the nearest Wi-Fi to stay connected. Public hotspots bring the convenience of …
Read MoreInternet Explorer exploited by new Zero-Day Vulnerability 0
Microsoft warned of a new security hole in its Internet Explorer Web browser, making PCs vulnerable to attacks by hackers. This vulnerability was discovered by security researcher Eric Romang, when his PC was infected by a piece of malicious software known as Poison Ivy that hackers use to steal data or take remote control of …
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