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Microsoft Patches New Zero Day Vulnerability – But Not for XP

Microsoft Patches New Zero Day Vulnerability – But Not for XP

Microsoft released a wave of new security patches yesterday, but at the top of the list in terms of priority is the zero day vulnerability which affects all operating systems dating back to Windows 95. Interestingly, it seems this bug has been around and included in Microsoft software for at least 19 years, and could…

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Widely Reported Mass Theft of Email Accounts

Widely Reported Mass Theft of Email Accounts

News reports have started to spread widely about a reported theft of BILLIONS of login/password combinations by cybercriminals. We wanted to take a minute to help customers figure out what this means for them, and what they should do. First, one of the best summaries around comes from Brian Krebs who writes an excellent security…

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The Effect of Technology Adoption on Your Bottom Line

The Effect of Technology Adoption on Your Bottom Line

Our company mission statement is “To empower our clients to leverage their technology as a key strategic asset used to accomplish business goals and gain a competitive advantage.” It really speaks to the core of our reason for existence which is not technology for technology’s sake, but technology as a tool to achieve business results….

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Adapting to change helps IT company get in ‘best position’

Adapting to change helps IT company get in ‘best position’

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EXCELLENT Password Checker

EXCELLENT Password Checker

Our friends at Intel have provided an excellent public service by providing a password checking site that will grade the quality of your password. https://www-ssl.intel.com/content/www/us/en/forms/passwordwin.html It is interesting to try different passwords and see how long each would take to hack. One thing that very quickly becomes obvious is that length is far more important…

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