by wwarren | Jan 14, 2013 | Security, Security Alerts
I’m going to watch this to see if it is really something to be concerned about or not. However the e-mail re-infection component has me a bit concerned. If that’s the case anyone who thinks ANY machine with malware can be cleaned is foolish. I may have...
by wwarren | Jan 13, 2013 | Cloud Computing, Internet, Open Source, Security
This has been a long standing procedure. If you are online and what to have an online identity certificate that identifies you you have been required to go to various third parties(Verisign, GoDaddy just to name two) and pay them to issue you a digital certificate...
by wwarren | Jan 12, 2013 | Internet
This has been building quietly in back rooms for a while and it now coming into the light. The top 5 US isp’s and the MPAA and others are now coming out with new “anti-piracy” policies The days of anyone being able to run free wifi are over...
by wwarren | Dec 15, 2012 | Open Source
I think the smart tv thing is right on..we’ll see about the rest..:) Seven Predictions for 2013 – F-Secure Weblog : News from the Lab.
by wwarren | Dec 15, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Internet, Security, Security Alerts
Folks…a firewall isn’t enough. You should not even leave the ports open for these devices. the only way to have a remote chance of doing this safely is to use a vpn so your connection is encrypted then you can get it. Honestly for these systems that are...
by wwarren | Dec 12, 2012 | Cloud Computing, Security
Many folks cringe at IT having tight control…but then when users in organizations start tossing things into the cloud they then expect IT to bail them out. That’s an impossible place and I’ve seen more and more It folks going,” you threw it up...
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 4, 2012 | Security, Security Alerts
To get rid of System Progressive Protection, you should use updated anti-malware programs, such as Spyware Doctor or SpyHunter. They will kill all malware processes and will remove infected files from the system. You may find it difficult to launch these programs, so...
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...