by wwarren | Apr 4, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Security, Security Alerts
Hit the below link to see more and more companies disclosing about the breach. I’m hearing rumors that Verizon was hit. It seems the top fortune 50 or even 100 used the same company. I’m only available for a short time to post this…watch later...
by wwarren | Apr 2, 2011 | Cloud Computing, Internet, Security, Security Alerts
This is what is in store for “the cloud”. All the criminals have to do is breach the cloud provider and much more damaging things are available than just e-mail addresses. “Cloud computing” is nothing more than client/mainframe 2.0....
by wwarren | Apr 2, 2011 | Internet, Security, Security Alerts
The List of Companies is long and getting longer. Please read the linked article. Spammers Target Kroger Customers — Krebs on Security.
by wwarren | Mar 30, 2011 | Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, SBS2011, Server 2008, Windows
Short Answer: No. Why do I say this? If you are already running SBS2008 there is no compelling reason to upgrade. SBS2011 is based upon Server 2008R2. This version of Windows server goes out of primary support in 2014. This means the newest SBS server...
by wwarren | Mar 30, 2011 | Microsoft, SBS2011, Server 2008, Windows
Are unreal. minimum is 8 gigs and they say they really want 10. I can say that if you want to deploy the system and have room for usage without having to upgrade the ram very quickly start with 16 gigs of ram. Hard disk space is very large. I can tell you right...