by wwarren | Dec 11, 2012 | Internet, Linux, Microsoft, Open Source, Windows
The team behind the Samba Project has released version 4.0 of its open source Windows interoperability software suite, the first version to offer full compatibility with Microsoft’s Active Directory protocols. The Samba stack is by far the most popular solution...
by wwarren | Dec 4, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Internet
I have a Facebook page i help admin and I’ve noticed the stats in all areas cratering. I never could figure it out until I saw the “promote” “feature”. I then knew what this was….yet another backdoor sneak attempt by Facebook to...
by wwarren | Dec 1, 2012 | Internet, Security
Small Businesses are increasingly the targets of more and more sophisticated malware and fraud attempts due to the fact most of them have the attitude, “i’m too small for them to care”. However since they are the least secure and the easiest to take...
by wwarren | Oct 2, 2012 | Internet, Security
Unfortunately this has nothing to do with Internet security and nothing to do with virus attacks. This DOES secure your router..but only goes onto the surface. The SSID does NOTHING to discourage casual driveby snooping and poking at your settings. Also putting...
by wwarren | Oct 2, 2012 | Internet, Security
It’s very simple. If you leave your wifi open and unsecured you are leaving the equivalent to your front door open. Anyone is welcome at that point. If you don’t want to be snooped on by the drive-by’s secure your wifi. This isn’t...
by wwarren | Sep 19, 2012 | Apple, Cloud Computing, Hardware, Internet, Microsoft, Tablets, Windows, Windows 8
If Microsoft really plans to get into the mobile space(and Win8 is all about tablets) this is not the way to do it. $600 bucks for a tablet isn’t going to fly when Andriod and Ipads are already established with superior featuresets already. For a while...