Average Ransomware Attack Payments Total $6,700 Per Incident

March 4th, 2019

How much does a successful ransomware attack cost a victim on average?  The numbers will terrify you.

Based on the latest statistics compiled by Coveware, each incident of a compromised computer costs a whopping $6,733, which is a hefty 13 percent increase from just one quarter ago.

Software Similar To MS Office May Include Hacking Vulnerabilities

March 2nd, 2019

A small but growing number of people have been making the switch to MS Office clones like Apache's OpenOffice and LibreOffice.

The thinking is that they can get the same core functionality but avoid many (if not most of) the costs, bugs, flaws and weaknesses that have plagued Microsoft's offering.

Skype Video Calls Get Background Blur Feature

March 1st, 2019

Skype is introducing a new feature to its video call service that users have been asking about for quite some time now.  Background blur.

If you regularly make video calls, you've probably been in a situation where such a feature would have come in handy.

New Survey Shows People Still Have Bad Password Habits

February 28th, 2019

For the last several years, industry experts have been sounding the alarm about password security.  We've known for quite some time that one of the biggest weak spots in corporate security is the fact that employee passwords are notoriously weak. Millions have been spent on security education.

GSuite Now Offers Better Android Mobile App Management Options

February 27th, 2019

GSuite has added an important new bit of functionality in the form of Android App Management, which comes in two basic flavors.  There are some things you can do using the company's basic app management console, but to get access to the full range of features, you'll need to set up an advanced account.

Mac Keychain Bug Could Be Big Problem For Apple

February 26th, 2019

An independent security researcher named Henze has discovered a potentially devastating macOS exploit that's been dubbed Keychain, and he has posted a video demonstrating it in action. Henze has discovered other vulnerabilities in the past, so Apple was quick to take note.

Facebook Messenger Unsend Feature Is Now Available

February 25th, 2019

Several months ago, Facebook announced a new feature that would be coming soon to Messenger.

Initially, the company didn't set a timetable for the often asked for delete functionality, but it recently made its way into the code base and is now ready for use.

Large Increase In Business Email Hacking Incidents

February 23rd, 2019

Given the rate of increase in the number of hacking attacks, it was predicted early on that 2018 would be another record setting year. That came with more hack attempts and more successful attacks than were seen in 2017.  Sadly, that prediction proved to be correct.

Google Releasing Chrome Extension To Detect Password Theft

February 22nd, 2019

Google has a new extension for its Chrome browser, and it's one you should strongly consider getting for all of your devices at home and in the office.

The extension is called 'Password Checkup,' and has exactly one purpose.  It securely checks your logins against a breach database in real time as you're logging onto the various websites you use daily.

New 5GE Coming To Phones Is Still In Development

February 21st, 2019

AT&T is getting some pushback for what most industry insiders are calling a misleading indicator. It has started to appear on many new smartphones including both Androids and iPhones. With the latest update, a growing number of customers are now seeing a "5G E" indicator on their 4G phones, which leads to a momentary surge of excitement, leading customers to believe they're using 5G technology.