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The Technology Trap: How Your Business Can Break out and Step Up

The Technology Trap: How Your Business Can Break out and Step Up

on May 27, 2013

Many small to mid-sized companies have become more and more trapped and hamstrung by the need to manage IT. Business leaders spend only one hour per month on strategy while their businesses are also at the mercy of increasingly stressed …

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What’s New in GFI MailArchiver® 2013

What’s New in GFI MailArchiver® 2013

on May 14, 2013

Ian Bugeja, Product Manager for GFI MailArchiver, talks about today’s release and what’s new in GFI MailArchiver.

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What the hack?

What the hack?

on March 1, 2013

The past few months have been characterised by a number of high-profile hack attacks. What the hack is going on? (Pardon the pun!) Quite a few things actually:

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Report: The Most Vulnerable Operating Systems and Applications in 2012

Report: The Most Vulnerable Operating Systems and Applications in 2012

on February 5, 2013

Vulnerabilities in software and operating systems remain a thorn in the side for administrators around the world. A single vulnerability exploited by the bad guys can bring a company to its knees. Maintaining patched systems is a must in today’s …

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GFI Labs’ Top Stories of 2012

GFI Labs’ Top Stories of 2012

on December 17, 2012

2012 has been an interesting year not only for the security industry but also across other industries that touch on information, technology, gaming and anything social online. We have seen big feats, victories and oftentimes some failings we can only …

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Ransomware Locks Desktop with Survey Offers

Ransomware Locks Desktop with Survey Offers

on December 15, 2012

Ransomware – malicious files designed to lock an end-user out of their desktop while demanding lots of money in return – have been a bit of a plague this year, perhaps stealing the limelight from Ye Olde Fake AV as …

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FTC: Data About Kids Still Being Shared Without Parents Knowing

FTC: Data About Kids Still Being Shared Without Parents Knowing

on December 11, 2012

The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) has recently released a survey report entitled Mobile Apps for Kids: Disclosures Still Not Making the Grade (PDF), which aimed to study “the privacy disclosures and practices of apps offered for children in the Google Play …

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iPad 2 Spam Targets Gmail Users

iPad 2 Spam Targets Gmail Users

on September 24, 2012

Just a heads up that the following missive is dropping into mailboxes right now related to “winning an iPad 2″, courtesy of a site called mygmailrewards(dot)com: Click to Enlarge Where will the website in question send you? Well, it’s region …

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[UPDATED] Hot Off the Web: New Java 0-Day Vulnerability

[UPDATED] Hot Off the Web: New Java 0-Day Vulnerability

on August 28, 2012

The latest buzz on security and vulnerability these past few days revolves around Java, a software development platform originally created by Sun Microsystems and now owned by Oracle. Websites often run Java programs in them, normally as applets (.jar), in order to “provide interactive …

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Privacy and Politics in the Mobile Age

Privacy and Politics in the Mobile Age

on August 20, 2012

With the US presidential election less than three months away, news and campaign ads about the candidates—President Barack Obama and the former governor of Massachusetts, Mitt Romney—are hard to miss. Traditional news organizations and online media, and social networks are abuzz. But …

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