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Mozilla Firefox Releases Fixes for Several Major Security Holes

September 1st, 2010 · No Comments

Mozilla implements new initiatives to ensure the security of its browser to fix the main security holes, and this brings Firefox’s latest version to 3.6.7.
The Mozilla foundation, the organization behind the Firefox browser, announced recently that it has released a patch to fix many major security holes found in its software, as well as the [...]

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Tags: Firewalls · Managed Services · Microsoft · Security

Fantasy Football — The Importance Of Technology

August 31st, 2010 · No Comments

Admittedly, I’m a total nerd.  I don’t pretend to dispute it.  My wife and my son might disagree, but he’s only 6 months old.  I say he still counts, but you might not agree.  That being said, I love being the nerdy guy and when it comes to having fun at the house, it can [...]

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Tags: Dallas Data Center · Firewalls · Routers · Security · Servers · Switches · Uncategorized

Lessons Learned from the World Cup

August 13th, 2010 · No Comments

The recent fever over the FIFA World Cup made unsuspecting victims an easy target for malware makers, spammers, and scammers using the sport as a means to spread nefarious software or lure users into money-making scams.
It seems the entire world was in the grip of the 2010 FIFA World Cup fever as several countries vied [...]

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Tags: Business Continuity · Security

Preventing Data Loss with Managed Services

August 11th, 2010 · No Comments

Implementing a client-server network and maintaining it with Managed Services can help businesses prevent data loss events, which lead 43 percent of such businesses to close within two years.
According to DriveSavers data recovery service, 43 percent of companies that lose data in a disaster never reopen, and 90 percent are out of business within two [...]

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Tags: Backup · Disaster Recovery · Managed Services · Security

Alert – Critical Product Vulnerability – August 02, 2010 (Out-of-Band) Microsoft Security Bulletin Release

August 5th, 2010 · No Comments

Microsoft is releasing an out-of-band security update to address the .LNK vulnerability described in Microsoft Security Advisory 2286198. MS10-046 addresses one vulnerability in Windows, which has a maximum severity rating of Critical and an Exploitability Index rating of 1. The security vulnerability affects all supported editions of Windows, including Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows 7, [...]

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Tags: Microsoft · Security

Palo Alto Networks Selected as Global Entrepreneurial Company of the Year!

July 26th, 2010 · No Comments

Palo Alto Networks was just awarded the “2010 Global Entrepreneurial Company of the Year” in the Firewall Market by analyst firm Frost & Sullivan.  The following criteria were used as a benchmark for all competitors:

Growth Strategy Excellence
Growth Implementation Excellence
Degree of Innovation with Products and Technologies
Leadership in Customer Value
Speed of Response to Market Needs

Frost & Sullivan [...]

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Tags: Firewalls · Managed Services · Security

Dangerous Vulnerability in Windows XP Help Center

July 23rd, 2010 · No Comments

A critical vulnerability in Windows XP has been revealed that involves the Windows and Help support center, a Web-based feature providing technical support information to end users. The vulnerability can potentially allow a remote hacker to take complete control of a victim’s machine. Systems running Windows XP and Windows Server 2003 using many major browsers, [...]

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Tags: Managed Services · Microsoft · Security · Servers

Why Public File Sharing and P2P are NOT good for business

July 21st, 2010 · No Comments

It’s not uncommon for many companies to use file sharing and peer-to-peer (P2P) platforms as a means to share information and data – especially when it comes to larger files that are difficult and sometimes impossible to attach to emails.
And why not? File sharing and P2P is easy to use, simple, and inexpensive. And never [...]

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Tags: Security

Could You Benefit From Managed Services?

July 19th, 2010 · No Comments

Managed Services provide enterprise-level IT capabilities without a large initial capital investment for a predictable monthly fee—which can be appealing to many businesses in today’s economic environment.
Are you a candidate for Managed Services?
Take our quiz below.
Managed Services checklist

We’re having difficulty staffing qualified IT professionals.
We’re concerned about the security of our data.
We’re concerned about the security [...]

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Protect Yourself from Outbound Spam

July 7th, 2010 · No Comments

A recent report, released by Osterman Research and sponsored by software vendor Commtouch, reports that the incidents of outbound spam is getting worse. The research firm interviewed 266 end users of internet service providers and 100 web hosting companies. Almost 40% of respondents have had their IP addresses listed on Real Time Blackhole Lists (RBLs) [...]

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Tags: Managed Hosting · Managed Services · Security

Palo Alto Networks: ‘Read-Only’ Facebook

July 2nd, 2010 · No Comments

Palo Alto Networks recently released their ‘read-only’ Facebook functionality that can be implemented with the next-generation firewall and is available now at no cost to their customers.  The ‘read-only’ Facebook allows companies to enforce their Facebook policy by having finer-grained controls over their employee’s access to the popular social networking site.  This functionality lets companies [...]

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Tags: Firewalls · Managed Services · Security

Security Expert Warns Users to be Wary of Flash

June 21st, 2010 · No Comments

Online security website OneITSecurity recently interviewed Charlie Miller, second-year Pwn2Own contest champion, and he shared several interesting insights on browser security – especially with the use of Adobe’s Flash plugin. In Pwn2Own, a contest held in CansecWest Conference, participants are offered a reward for finding vulnerabilities in popular software and operating systems.
Charlie’s interview is particularly [...]

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Tags: Managed Services · Microsoft · Security

Practical Tips for Creating and Managing your Online Passwords

June 18th, 2010 · No Comments

The average computer and Internet user manages over a dozen passwords for various websites. You probably have passwords for your computer, your company email, your personal online email accounts, your favorite social networking websites, your twitter feed, your online bank account, your favorite online store, and more. Using the same password for everything is not [...]

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4 Tips to Keep Your Password Safe

June 7th, 2010 · No Comments

Passwords tend to be the first line of defense against unauthorized access, but when it comes to selecting passwords did you know there are a few simple tricks that can help to prevent this?  There are numerous methods you should keep in mind.  Take a look at the following 4 tips and assess whether or not [...]

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How Managed Services Can Help You Weather the Recession

June 4th, 2010 · No Comments

Industry analyst IDC predicts that the global economic recession will have a dramatic impact on small and mid-sized companies, but that doesn’t means these companies will stop spending on information technology (IT).
“Small and mid-sized businesses…will be increasingly interested in the productivity gains made possible by advanced technology,” said Raymond Boggs, vice president of SMB research [...]

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Tags: Backup · Business Continuity · Managed Services · Security

Hackers Employing Sophisticated Techniques to Trick Users

May 31st, 2010 · No Comments

Hackers are employing increasingly sophisticated techniques to scam users into downloading malicious software. For instance, today’s hackers and malware authors have begun using so-called “doorway pages” – web pages optimized to rank highly in results for common search engine queries.
These pages often feature trending or hot topics to show up favorably in search results, and [...]

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Tags: Business Continuity · Managed Services · Security

Why You Can’t Survive Without a Disaster Recovery Plan

May 26th, 2010 · No Comments

It’s simple: Businesses that suffer data losses usually fail as a result.
That’s according to a study by the Department for Trade and Industry, which found that 70 percent of small businesses suffering a major data loss are out of business within 18 months.
What this means is businesses have failed to protect themselves from a plethora [...]

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Tags: Business Continuity · Disaster Recovery · Managed Services · Security

Thinking About Security in the Cloud?

May 21st, 2010 · No Comments

As we begin to store more and more of our data on the Internet and in the “Cloud,” the threat of that data being accessed and used by someone or something outside of our knowledge or control becomes very real. Data such as credit card information, banking transactions, work history, private addresses and numbers, email [...]

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Tags: Cloud · Cloud Computing · Managed Hosting · Microsoft · Security

Beware New Facebook Scam

May 19th, 2010 · 1 Comment

McAfee posted on its blog recently news about e-mail purportedly coming from Facebook urging recipients to open an attachment to get their new password on the site. Unfortunately the email is a scam to get not only users’ password of the popular social networking website, but potentially any accounts they use while using their computer [...]

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Beware of Ransomware!

May 17th, 2010 · 1 Comment

Users beware of ransomware: malicious software that extorts money from users in exchange for freeing the user’s computer or data. One particularly nasty version was recently discovered by researchers at CA which came bundled with a software download called uFast Download Manager. The malware blocks Internet access for users until they pay the publisher a [...]

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