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How to Avoid Becoming the Villain (Part 2)
Life is full of surprises. I recently wrote an article titled How to Avoid Becoming the Villain on why it is so important to configure your servers correctly so that people cannot exploit them for illegal purposes. A few days …
How to Protect Your Twitter Account from Targeted Phishing Attacks
The Syrian Electronic Army, a hacking collective which seems to be pro-Syrian government, has been on a Twitter hacking roll lately. They’ve managed to compromise the accounts of many major news outlets, notably the Twitter account of the Associated Press, …
Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) – A Hyped up Marketing Term or a Security Concern?
It is not uncommon for marketing teams or advertising agencies to take a current IT ‘buzzword’ and use it as part of their campaign to promote a new product or service. Advanced Persistent Threat (APT) is one of those buzzwords. …
13 for ’13 Jumpstart: Spam Filtering
We had published an article called ‘13 IT Projects to Include in Your Plans for 2013’ in which we suggested 13 great IT projects for you to consider; we decided to publish some follow-up articles to help do just that. …
Survey: Confessions of the IT Crowd [Infographic]
View the UK version of the infographic The stresses of the IT administrator continue to become a mainstay of office culture that people see as inevitability. Whether their time is spent dealing with issues that should never have occurred in …
Hear! Hear! Tips from THE IT Security Experts
We all have our take on IT security, and if you’re reading this post it means you want to hear more. So do we, that’s why we have reached out to some well-known IT experts in the security blogosphere and …
Who’s about to go crazy this March Madness?
Is it your IT administrator who needs to sort out all of the bandwidth issues? Is it your employees who want to access work-related resources on the web and cannot because of people streaming March Madness games?
March Webcast Line-Up
Every month we organize some exciting webcasts that cover a variety of topics – have a look at this month’s line-up and sign up for what best suits your needs!
ICO Fined Sony for the PSN Hacking Back in 2011
Last April of 2011, Sony disclosed the massive hacking of its PlayStation Network (PSN), which exposed 77 million accounts, and warned their users about scams involving identity theft. Almost two years after this incident, the Information Commissioner’s Office (ICO) fined …
Email Threats Highlights: Chase Phish, LinkedIn, American Express Open and Verizon Wireless Spam
In this week’s Email Threats roundup, we are highlighting spam and phishing campaigns that have made a comeback, such as LinkedIn and Chase spam, but take advantage of different social engineering lures this time around. You Know It’s Awkward When…you …









