by Omega | Feb 4, 2016 | Data Security
Malwarebytes flaws that were detected back in November of 2015 are still being fixed. It was reported back then that the updates were not coming through a secure HTTP channel. This is a big hole to hackers who can get between the client and the Malwarebytes’...
by Omega | Feb 3, 2016 | Uncategorized
Researchers are warning that some visitors to eBay.com could be tricked into opening a page on the site that could expose them to phishing attacks and data theft. The vulnerability exists in the site’s online sales platform, according to Roman Zaikin, a researcher...
by Omega | Feb 2, 2016 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Malware
Ten steps employees should follow to protect your company’s data. 1. Do not open emails in the Spam Folder. That would defeat the purpose of quarantining suspect emails. 2. Promptly install patches and updates to your programs. Automatic updates will keep your...
by Omega | Feb 1, 2016 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security, Password Security, Wireless Security
We all use at least ten different passwords to access our information on the computer, online, mobile phone, tablets, etc. They are extremely important to be kept a secret. It is not that difficult to create a password, but to create one that’s hard to decipher...
by Omega | Jan 29, 2016 | Cyber Security, Data Breach, Data Security
OpenSSL patched two vulnerabilities of which one was rated ‘high severity’. “The more urgent of the two patches addresses a flaw introduced in OpenSSL 1.0.2 providing support for generating X9.42 style Diffie-Hellman parameters. Previously, these...