Hackers recently hit crayon company Crayola’s Facebook page and posted crude content on the page. The company was able to wrest control of their page late this past Sunday. Crayola has since apologized and removed the offending posts that contained Read the full article →
Microsoft Limits Patch Notifications, Favoring Premier Customers
Microsoft has backed out of its Advanced Notification Service and will now offer it only to its Premier customers. Microsoft has stated that the decade-old service was better suited for large organizations and many of them no longer use the service. Read the full article →
Companies Need Regular IT Security Drills
When you were in school and sometimes at your job, occasionally there would be a fire drill announced. While it often is inconvenient and annoying, the drill was necessary to keep folks refreshed on what to do and how to behave when an actual fire Read the full article →
Browsers Can Store Your Passwords, But You Probably Shouldn’t
Internet browsers such as Google Chrome, Internet Explorer, and Firefox can store your online passwords if you allow them. However, having them conveniently keep your password doesn’t mean that it is fully protected. Read on to see how they keep Read the full article →
Cyberattack Actually Caused Physical Damage
Just before the holiday season, hackers hit a German steel mill by manipulating their control systems. As a result, a blast furnace was not properly shut down which resulted in massive destruction at the mill. For the full story on this insane Read the full article →
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