Q1 DDoS attack recap: well, the good news is attacks are getting shorter
Welcome to the recap of DDoS attacks in the first quarter of 2017, where good news isn’t really good at all. With the way DDoS attacks have dominated headlines in the last few years, even casual observers of online More...
Data Security in the News
According to the 2017 Thales Data Threat Report, around 52 percent of merchants have experienced a data breach in one form or another. In addition, around 19 percent feel vulnerable. The problem is many retailers, More...
7 Best Practices Small Businesses Must Adopt Against Security Breaches
Instances of security breaches and information leaks where large companies are the “Target” easily make the headlines. You’ll hear of the millions of dollars in losses incurred by the companies and the damages More...
Using P2P file sharing systems safely
Since the birth of P2P file sharing technologies, uploading and making access to files among internet users have become much easier. Users started uploading music, movies, and books whilst giving access to other More...
How to prevent a cyberattack on your business
More than a third of SMEs in the UK have been the target of a cyberattack of some kind during the last twelve months, and the consequences are becoming more devastating due to the detrimental impact on an enterprise’s More...
Don’t know what antivirus to get? Here’s what it needs to have
All antivirus programs set out to protect you from harm, but not all of them are good at it. The main difference between a bad antivirus program and a good one is the amount of features it has. You don’t need More...
7 Tips for secure shopping offline and online
The world is gravitating to online commerce. With the rise of internet retailers, more people are getting used to freely delivering their personal information at checkouts. At the same time, the rise in access to More...
Don’t know what antivirus to get? Here’s what it needs to have
All antivirus programs set out to protect you from harm, but not all of them are good at it. The main difference between a bad antivirus program and a good one is the amount of features it has. You don’t need More...
Comey: NY Times report on Trump collusion with Russians ‘not true’
The New York Times story, “Trump Campaign Aides Had Repeated Contacts With Russian Intelligence,” published on Feb. 14, was “not true” according to James Comey, testifying Thursday before More...
Why Leftists hoping, calling for Trump impeachment will be disappointed by James Comey’s testimony
The media hysteria is in full speed, propping up the James Comey hearing as “Must-see TV” but for the rabid left hoping and clamoring for the impeachment of President Trump, today will be a HUGE disappointment. Let’s More...
Clinton attacks ‘bankrupt’ DNC, NY Times, Russia and then talks Goldman Sachs ‘they paid me’
Is this a case for blaming everyone else but yourself for failure? Donald Trump thinks so, tweeting that “Crooked Hillary Clinton now blames everybody but herself, refuses to say she was a terrible candidate. More...
UK surfer Marcus Hutchins labeled ‘hero’ for kill switch on new global malware attack
The man who stopped a global cyber attack in its tracks with a simple “kill switch” has been identified as Marcus Hutchins, a 22-year-old surfer from Devon, UK. Hutchins is a self-taught cyber expert, labelled More...
President Trump calls emergency meeting to respond to weekend’s ‘unprecedented global’ cyberattack
President Trump reportedly ordered an emergency meeting over the weekend after an unprecedented global “ransomware” attack has hit at least 100,000 organizations in 150 countries. Senior security staffers with More...
Trump fires FBI director James Comey, NY Times leads with speculation as many question the move
In the wake of James Clapper and Sally Yates testifying before Congress, still unable to prove any collusion between President Trump’s 2016 campaign and the Russians, President Trump on Tuesday fired the More...
5 Computer Upkeep Projects to Keep Your Computer Running Longer
Computers are like cars. They age, slow down, and eventually break down. The good news is that this progression can be slowed or even halted altogether with ongoing, diligent maintenance and upkeep. In fact, by More...
The Three Types of Protection Your Small Business Can’t Afford to Be Without
In the wake of a seemingly unsteady landscape for businesses, long-term protection and security are on the minds of many entrepreneurs looking to stay afloat. You’ve probably grown tired of hearing about the More...
Small Businesses Falling Prey to Hackers at Record Rates
Any small business owner who isn’t following the news on cyber-attacks should really begin doing so immediately, if not sooner! The news isn’t good and for those who have been following trends in cyber-attacks, More...
Russia’s Dmitry Peskov confirms Hillary Clinton met with their ambassador, denied election tampering
Russian president’s spokesman said Sunday that Trump’s campaign was not the only one who met with Russian ambassador, shedding light on meetings between Kremlin’s ambassador Sergey Kislyak and the Democratic More...
Shree Chauhan confronts Sean Spicer at an Apple Store, asks about ‘treason’ working for ‘fascist’ Trump
White House Press Secretary Sean Spicer was berated by a woman inside of an Apple store over the weekend. Identified as Shree Chauhan, the woman talked about committing “treason” and working for a “fascist” More...
Russians arrest Sergei Mikhailov, claim he is American spy linked to Anonymous hackers
The Russians announced the arrest of another security service officer accused of being a U.S. spy in a treason case thought to be tied to the hacking in America. Identified as Sergei Mikhailov, the man was arrested, dragged More...