Posted on Friday September 09, 2016
The reason why we gravitate toward the latest smartphone or the newest clothes can be attributed to our insatiable appetite for novelty -- in layman's terms, we really like new stuff. That's why many go bonkers over the latest operating system update, Android Nougat. Aside from its connotations to a confectionary treat, the latest Android update comes with many nifty functions both apparent and subtle. Here's the lowdown on 9 lesser-known features.
Posted on Thursday September 08, 2016
Sometimes technology solutions seem safer merely because they're not widespread enough to be a lucrative target. Although increasingly popular, virtualization's resilient protection protocols and low adoption rates tend to offset the cost vs. benefit considerations of creating an exploit. Or at least, that was the case. Late last month VMware announced an update to patch a gap that allowed attackers to compromise virtualized cloud infrastructures. We've compiled everything you need to know to protect yourself here.
Posted on Wednesday September 07, 2016
It's hard to deny how quickly the different types of ransomware multiply -- they do so faster than rabbits during mating season. Ransomware vary in appearance, subtlety, and targets. The latest addition to the extensive list of ransomware varieties is Fantom. This cybersecurity nightmare adopts a facade that many would have no qualms trusting. Like many other things, these technologically menacing forces are like "a wolf in sheep's clothing" -- impending danger lurks beneath the most seemingly innocent guises.
Posted on Tuesday September 06, 2016
In today's day and age, staying on top of your tech game is no easy feat, especially when new innovations pop up every single day. Today, many small- and medium-sized businesses have realized the benefits of adopting cloud database services for the betterment of their company. Google has recently announced many updates concerning its cloud services, all of which have surpassed the beta stage -- music to the ears of business owners.
Posted on Monday September 05, 2016
If your organization hosts data regulated by the US government, you're familiar with the scare tactics used to sell hosting services. But what lurks behind those vague threats of expensive lawsuits and unfair liability burdens? HIPAA is nearly 100 pages long and few providers actually know what it requires. Unfortunately, it took a massive breach of healthcare-record data to give us a clearer picture, but let's take a closer look at what we can glean from the incident.
Posted on Friday September 02, 2016
Remember in 2012 when Dropbox's data, which contained details of around two-thirds of its customers, were leaked? At the time, Dropbox reported that a collection of users' email addresses had been stolen, but it wasn't until recently that the company discovered that passwords had been stolen as well. So what does this mean for Dropbox users?