Is Periodic Password Change a Good Security Practice?

Is Periodic Password Change a Good Security Practice? Cyber security experts have almost universally agreed that periodic password changes are likely to do more harm than good.  This is largely the result of research that shows passwords are most prone to cracking when they’re easy for end users to remember, such [...]

Is Periodic Password Change a Good Security Practice? 2019-06-08T22:19:31+00:00

Your Worst Nightmare: Fileless Malware Attack

Your Worst Nightmare: Fileless Malware Attack "By now, everyone pretty much knows what malware is and how it works: Victims receive an email telling them that if they just open the attached PDF, their entire life will morph into heaven on earth. Or they get an email telling them that [...]

Your Worst Nightmare: Fileless Malware Attack 2018-08-29T17:11:57+00:00

Google killed 700,000 malicious apps in the Play Store in 2017

If it seems like every day there is news of a malicious Android app being removed from the Google Play Store, your assumption is actually wrong. It’s closer to 2,000 apps per day. Hundreds of malicious apps are showing up on the Google Play Store, disguised as legitimate applications. These [...]

Google killed 700,000 malicious apps in the Play Store in 2017 2018-07-17T22:52:52+00:00

Cryptojacking Up By 8500% in 2017!

What is Cryptojacking? Cryptocurrency is fueling a new kind of cyber attack: cryptojacking. Cryptojacking is the secret use of your computing device to mine cryptocurrency. According to Symantec, Cryptojacking attcks exploded by 8500% in 2017 with Symantec logging 1.7 million in December alone. With only a couple lines of code, [...]

Cryptojacking Up By 8500% in 2017! 2018-05-16T03:34:49+00:00

SamSam Ransomware Attack & The City of Atlanta

SamSam Ransomware Attack on the City of Atlanta's Government Systems City officials in Atlanta, Georgia are still trying to recover 10 days after a ransomware attack on municipal computer systems hit at least five out of 13 departments, knocking out some city services and forcing others to revert to paper [...]

SamSam Ransomware Attack & The City of Atlanta 2018-04-02T17:00:27+00:00

Grow your medical practice, pain free

Grow your medical practice, pain free!   "Growing pain is an unavoidable part of growth", we're all told so. It's easy to simply believe  this old saying and suffer through growth stage. It's a bit hard, however, to pause and think if there’s anything that you could do to ease [...]

Grow your medical practice, pain free 2015-06-04T03:23:41+00:00

Windows XP security risks for SMBs

Windows XP security risks for SMBs is greater than what most businesses think… A three-month survey of 5,000 SMBs shows that 18 percent of businesses were still conducting their daily business using Windows XP even after the April 8th support cut-off date. […]

Windows XP security risks for SMBs 2018-01-15T14:42:44+00:00