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Warning: Dangerous New Ransomware Attacks

GIBON is a new type of ransomware that first emerged on the scene last week and has since been utilized in a wide range of cyber-attacks. The main way this GIBON-variant is spread is by malspam with an attached malicious document, which contain macros that will download and install the ransomware on a computer. This means that through…

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Unveiling the Workspace of the Future: Is Your Business Positioned to Prosper for Years to Come?

Over the last few decades, technology has helped business owners of all kinds make giant strides. Whether it’s better serving clients, optimizing internal processes or driving increased profit margins, there’s no denying technology has played a key role in the redefining of the modern business landscape. As technology continues to evolve, it is playing an…

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Have you heard of Bad Rabbit?

Get to Know the Fast-Spreading Malware Threat Before It Gets to Know You Earlier this year, a ransomware variant called Petya spread across North America hitting corporate giants like Merck and FedEx. The virus is so serious that some affected companies were faced with the fact that their data was simply not recoverable. In fact,…

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How The Three Titans Are Addressing Wi-Fi Vulnerability

The three Titans, Google, Microsoft and Apple address security issues with KRACK.   Just when everyone thought Wi-Fi was safe, that illusion was recently shattered.  Security researcher Mathy Vanhoef has discovered a vulnerability that he’s calling “KRACK.”  The flaw is in the WPA2 protocol, and everyone’s Wi-Fi network is at risk of being hacked.  The…

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All You Need to Know About WiFi Krack Attacks

Krack Attacks:  You use WPA2 to access the internet every day, and you could be vulnerable to a Krack Attack.   Virtually all modern WiFi networks employ WPA2 as a security protocol.  A couple of months ago, a security researcher named Mathy Vanhoef discovered an existing vulnerability in all WPA2 WiFi network connections.  He called this vulnerability…

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