Apple Releasing New Encrypted File System For Better Security

July 6th, 2016

Apple recently, and very quietly, made an announcement that went largely unnoticed by technology press agents and reporters looking for juicy headline materials. It turns out that many may have missed the most important headline of them all. Namely, the coming release of Apple’s new file system, APFS.

Two things make this new filesystem noteworthy.

Email Attachments With Java Script Pose Ransomware Threat

July 4th, 2016

The hacking community is at it again, and they’ve once more upped the ante. It wasn’t long ago that ransomware called Ransom32 that was partially written in NodeJS, but delivered via an executable file, had been the norm, that is until now. Now though, there’s a new threat.

Big Changes Coming To Apple Devices

July 2nd, 2016

A number of big, exciting developments were announced at Apple’s recent worldwide developer’s conference, and from the sound of it, there are a number of really exciting changes coming that will give the Apple community plenty to look forward to.

Have A Cisco SMB Firewall Or Router? Update Now

June 30th, 2016

If you use a Cisco firewall or router to protect your digital assets, it’s time to check your equipment. Cisco recently released a security advisory that covers three of its popular, widely used pieces of equipment:

The RV 110W Wireless-N VPN Firewall
The RV 130W Wireless-N Multifunction VPN Router
The RV 215W Wireless-N VPN Router

If you’re using any of these, then brace for impact.

Change Your Password If You Use GotoMyPC

June 28th, 2016

If you use Citrix’s “GotoMyPC” remote desktop service, you’re going to have to change your password the next time you log on. The company was hit with what it describes as a “very sophisticated attack,” and it’s not taking any chances. Because they’re not sure how many user accounts may have been compromised, they’re forcing password resets across the board, for all users.

Ransomware Is Bringing To Light The Absolute Need For Robust Backup

June 27th, 2016

The University of Calgary recently submitted to the will of hackers and ponied up $20,000 to get their files back after more than 100 computers were locked via ransomware. Almost every security expert agrees that paying such a ransom is the wrong move, but the university felt that it had no choice.

Millions of Twitter Accounts Compromised

June 25th, 2016

Once more into the breach with Twitter. A company called LeakedSource claims to have gotten its hands on a database containing some 32 million Twitter passwords associated with accounts via email (rather than user name). Although per the company’s information on the database, most of the passwords come from Russia, it certainly wouldn’t hurt to change your password in light of this news, just in case.