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An Interesting Statistic in the Net Neutrality Debate
The debate on net neutrality is raging from Washington to Silicon Valley right now. For those not up on the latest geek terms, the net neutrality debate is around whether internet service providers should be allowed to create ‘electronic toll roads’ on the Internet that would allow companies to pay extra fees in order to…
UPDATE: Internet Explorer Security Flaw FIXED
Approximately 2 hours ago, Microsoft released a fix for all versions of Internet Explorer that removes the current vulnerability allowing an attacker the same rights as the user of a compromised computer. You can read the full release here (WARNING! Serious techie stuff ahead – proceed with caution): https://technet.microsoft.com/library/security/ms14-021 We have already initiated a campaign…
Latest Internet Explorer Security Flaw
On Saturday night, Microsoft reported a new security flaw in Internet Explorer (versions 6 through 11) which when exploited can allow an attacker to have access to anything that the user account accessing the website has access to. As of now, the flaw is unpatched. Microsoft has not yet announced if they are going to…
Keep Prying Eyes Away from Data in the Cloud
In a previous blog post, we pointed out that your data in the cloud may not be as safe as you thought it was. As many of the stakeholders at the organizations where our IT Consultants serve in the role of virtual CIO read the post, they asked us how they could still take advantage…
Widely Reported Internet Security Flaw – What You Need to Know
Reports of a flaw in one of the basic building blocks of Internet security have hit the press this morning, and in typical fashion there is a lot of FUD (Fear, Uncertainty, and Doubt) and sensationalism happening. We have already been contacted by a number of our customers about their exposure, so we wanted to…