Microsoft Will End Some Windows 7 Support
Microsoft, in a document posted recently to its product support website, is reminding Windows 7 customers that it’ll be ending some support for the nearly five-year-old operating system next January. Microsoft will stop providing what it calls “mainstream” support for all versions of Windows 7 on Jan. 13, 2015. But as noted by ZDNet’s Mary Jo Foley, this doesn’t […]
Continue Reading...The root of the StubHub Breach was Stolen Passwords
An international cyber crime ring that defrauded online-ticket reseller StubHub of $1 million now face charges. Six men face money laundering, identity theft and grand larceny charges for their role in the cybercrime ring. They defrauded StubHub, a subsidiary of eBay, by purchasing thousands of fraudulent e-tickets to popular concerts, sporting events and Broadway shows. Police charged Vadim […]
Continue Reading...The Quest for a Culture of Data Security
Most companies do not worry about Data Security until it’s too late. We still treat data security the same way we do sexual harassment: as an unpleasant chore. Maybe your organization has occasional security training days for end users but probably not. Data security isn’t in our culture. It isn’t a daily part of our […]
Continue Reading...Windows 8.1 Update Install Deadline Has Passed
June 10 was the install deadline for consumer users of Windows 8.1 to move to the Windows 8.1 Update. Most Windows 8.1 or Windows RT 8.1 users with Microsoft’s Windows Update service turned on will have received the update. If the Windows 8.1 Update doesn’t get installed on a Windows 8.1 machine, future operating system […]
Continue Reading...IT Security Expert, Alex Pinedo, CEO of Orange County Computer Inc. NBC News Interview
NBC News interviews Network Security and Infrastructure expert Alex Pinedo, CEO of Orange County Computer, Inc.regarding data security and email hacking.
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