by Nicholas Boris | Nov 28, 2016 | Security |
Five Wireless Network Best Practices for Business You can find a wireless network in just about any business. They are easy to setup. Most business owners never give them a second thought. However, a wifi network can be a significant security hole. Here are five best...
by Nicholas Boris | Jun 21, 2016 | BDR, IT Service, Security |
Think About That Link A split second decision could destroy all your company’s data. It just happened to a client of ours. They lost just about everything on their network. Every document, spreadsheet, everything gone. Encrypted, with no way to access the...
by Nicholas Boris | May 6, 2016 | Security |
The American Dental Association sent out virus infected flash drives to dentist offices recently. While well intended, it poses a real risk to patient data security. It also underscores the need for dental offices to take it upon themselves to properly secure their...
by Nicholas Boris | Apr 5, 2016 | Security |
Petya Ransomware Attacks Your Entire Hard Drive What is the Petya Virus? Petya is a virus going old school by attacking the master boot record of a PC. While MBR viruses are not new, they have not been very common recently. However, ransomware has been very common in...
by Nicholas Boris | Mar 14, 2016 | Security |
John Oliver recently took to his show with a funny but well thought out approach to the Apple iPhone encryption debate. As he says, if you have an opinion about it, that may change by the time you are done watching this 18 minute rant. The best point of all is the...
by Nicholas Boris | Oct 10, 2015 | Security |
In the past 24 hours, we have seen a drastic and potentially devastating virus being delivered via email. The Cryptolocker attack seems to be very widespread and so far, defending against it has been hit or miss unless a well planned security approach is in place....