News & Current Events

Hackers Fail to Blame Exchange Server Attacks on Brian Krebs

Hackers love to hate Brian Krebs. Now they’re trying to blame him for a recent string of Microsoft Exchange Server attacks. Read more here.

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Microsoft Exchange Attack: 30,000 Servers Compromised

New “zero-day” vulnerabilities are impacting thousands of organizations. Learn how you can protect yourself today.

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SonicWall Breach: Reacting to Threats as an MSP

What happens when SonicWall, one of your biggest vendors, announces a potential cybersecurity threat over the weekend? If you’re us, you get to work.   A potential SonicWall vulnerability that potentially affected our clients On Saturday morning, our team woke up to the news that one of our vendors, SonicWall, released an urgent security notice.…

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Beyond SolarWinds: 7 Next Steps for Business Cybersecurity

It was recently revealed that SolarWinds, a prominent software company, experienced a major cybersecurity breach that impacted multiple high-level targets like Microsoft and multiple U.S. government agencies. The decision to attack a company that, among other products, sells remote monitoring software was like setting a bomb: waiting until the right moment, the shrapnel hit many targets at once. Organizations around the world are suffering from this attack,…

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Election Security

5 Election Security Lessons That Apply To Everyone

During recent election years, election security has been an increasing topic of interest and discussion. It comes as our voting system has evolved from shouting on rooftops, to voting on paper slips, to the incorporation of more and more technology in the process. People are rightfully concerned about the strength and security of systems that hold so…

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URGENT: Massachusetts Unemployment Fraud Scheme

There’s a new unemployment scam running in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. Here’s what you need to know.

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April Fools! City of Albany, NY Attacked by Ransomware

Add the City of Albany NY to the growing list of municipalities crippled by Ransomware attacks. When ever will they learn?

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Hacked! The biggest data breaches of 2017

Every time we turn on the news, we see another unfortunate world event. And every time we check our favorite news websites, it seems as if there’s another report of a widespread ransomware attack. In fact, reports indicate that data breaches rose by 40% in 2016 alone.

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Equifax Hack Part II: The Hack Was Avoidable

Learn how you can protect your business from hacks. Don’t be like Equifax. Protect your sensitive information by closing exposed vulnerabilities.

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4 ways to keep your technology in tip-top shape

No matter what field or job you work in, you’re most likely dependent on technology in some way. With mobile phones, computers and other hardware being so integral to operations, it is important to keep them healthy and in top working order. Unfortunately, simple maintenance oftentimes gets forgotten. But with these quick tips, you’ll keep…

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