Welcome to New England, where wait a minute it’s 60 degrees one day and 12 degrees the next. As we head into a somewhat legendary snow storm, we are being asked “should I shut down my server and unplug it or not?” For this storm, we are keeping our systems on. We have battery backups […]
CryptoWall 2.0 Things you can do to prevent
Well another version of CryptoWall has reared it’s ugly head and we do mean ugly. The only way around this is restoring a backup or paying the ransom. Please do not pay the ransom, this only encourages this kind of activity. NOTE: No NON BUSINESS browsing, please communicate this to your staff. Our new tech […]
Microsoft Patches Internet Explorer Vulnerability
Referencing our previous post, Microsoft has made available an update to fix the Internet Explorer vulnerability in all versions including Windows XP. To apply this update or check if it was applied, please do the following: Make sure to save and close all open work before beginning. Windows XP Start All Programs Windows Update NOTE: […]
Internet Explorer Vulnerability – Best Practices
The current Internet Explorer vulnerability allows the information on your computer to be exposed when it connects to a hijacked website. It is not clear whether or not you actually have to agree to download software to allow this access. Regardless, it is known that the connection to your computer takes place via the Adobe […]
Heartbleed bug – basic facts – what to worry about
As the news catches up again reporting things that have been out for a bit, we have clients contacting us. Our clients are not using the OpenSSL so do not need to worry. Personally there are things you need to watch and they bring us all back to the basics; 1. Change your passwords often. […]
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