Business security malware, Security Banking malware is getting sneakier, security firms warn Lucian Constantin Feb 10, 2013 10:29 AM print Financial malware authors are trying to evade new online banking security systems by returning to more traditional phishing-like credential stealing techniques, according to researchers from security firm (more…)
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We offer all services associated with IT support. Some features of our support include: Custom-Designed Business Systems, Network File Servers, and Workstations Wired and Wireless Security Services Network Design Wireless Design & Implementation Network Cable Installations Relocation Services Quickbooks service/support, back up, and recovery Diagnostics and Repair (more…)
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With nearly everyone interconnected on the information highway, the biggest threat to consumers is the abundant malware that roams the internet. Friendly Computers is your one-stop shop for all computer problems, including the most severe forms of computer infections found today. As an AVG partner, we have (more…)
Read moreWindows-based all-in-one PCs once earned little respect. While most of today’s AIOs still lack the graphics horsepower for hard-core gaming (we’ll show you one exception), the best models are far removed from the 98-pound weaklings of yore. Many models use laptop parts, which minimize heat, power consumption, (more…)
Read moreMozilla introduced a pre-loaded list of domains for Firefox that only can be connected to securely in order to help protect the privacy and security of users. To force secure connections between the browser and a server, Mozilla uses HSTS (HTTP Strict Transport Security), a mechanism used (more…)
Read moreEven as IT pros wrestle with the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) trend, corporate security is being further complicated by another emerging trend: bring your own network (BYON). BYON is a by-product of increasingly common technology that allows users to create their own mobile networks, usually through mobile wireless hotspots. (more…)
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