Tag Archives: Security

Are you sure you’re safe?

Holidays are the times when spammers and other anarchist types send malware related emails to everybody. Just because the holidays are now officially over, doesn’t mean your organization is safe. Many employees take vacation and the danger still exists in their mailbox awaiting for them to open. Email administrators may see an increase in infections [...]

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Microsoft IIS and Symantec Alert Management System

A vulnerability was recently reported in Microsoft IIS. Microsoft has since completed its investigation and “found that there is no vulnerability in IIS.” However, “there is an inconsistency in IIS 6 only in how it handles semicolons in URLs. It’s this inconsistency that the claims have focused on, saying this enables an attacker to bypass [...]

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Microsoft Security Essentials

Anti-malware testing group AV-Comparatives.org not only gave Microsoft Security Essentials a top rating for malware removal, but now they’ve given it their best ranking in their performance test as well. AV-Comparatives.org ran a series of real-world tests running through common scenarios like downloading, extracting, copying, and encoding files, installing and launching applications, and they also ran [...]

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Backup Your Cloud Data with Backupify.com

According to this article on ZDNet, you can get Free Backup of your cloud data. Not free as in Free Trial, but free forever. “If you sign up during this time period, you get unlimited storage, for free. You get an account that is not a free trial, not free for a limited time, free [...]

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Adobe Threats

Adobe is indicating they have received reports of active exploitation of a 0day vulnerability affecting Adobe Reader and Acrobat 9.2 and earlier versions (CVE-2009-4324). We encourage our clients to use caution when opening PDF files. Links to malicious documents can easily be sent through spam or through links on seemingly non-malicious Web sites. We also [...]

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Stay Safe!

Electronic holiday cards are a great way for high-tech fraudsters to spread viruses, Trojans, and other malware and the holiday season is the perfect time to receive them. Keep on your toes regardless of the sentiments. A safe practice when getting an eCard from a family member or friend is to call or email them [...]

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Identifying Risk

The identification of risk seems like an easy task and truly, it is. This is a method taught to me, which is my understanding is how the CIA calculates risk. This method can be used to calculate risk within any business domain. The first step in Analyzing Risk is to define it. Risk is defined [...]

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