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Protect your servers from malware attack

Earlier this year, a number of users reported being the victims of malware infections after viewing advertisements on Yahoo websites. Investigators later discovered that the search engine company's servers that specifically handle advertising were hit by a malware attack and were spreading the infection to users. Security experts determined that...

Increasing number of schools utilize laptop classroom computers

Within the current educational landscape, schools are increasingly putting some type of technology in the hands of students. These devices range from desktop classroom computer workstations to tablets and laptops and several other types of hardware. Recently, however, many schools have opted to utilize laptops as ...

Schools face pressure from external, internal cyberattacks

School IT administrators have to contend with a new wave of security vulnerabilities. Incidents such as a California scandal involving student use of keylogging software have exposed some of the weaknesses in educational IT systems. It's not just students who pose a risk to the network, either - recently, a U.K. teacher accidentally uploaded adult...

Apple encryption issue may require many to restore Mac OS

According to recent findings from cybersecurity researchers, the way in which Apple encrypts data from numerous applications is flawed, potentially leaving many people and organizations vulnerable to man-in-the-middle attacks and other forms of malware. In the event that a Mac owner has had their machine compromised because of this issue, reboot ...

Cold weather, data centers put pressure on power usage

In the wake of the recent winter storms, some North American electricity providers have been asking customers to conserve energy in order to reduce strain on the grid. Government organizations have also undertaken similar initiatives, with the Illinois Commerce Commission directing utility Commonwealth Edison to do more to cut power usage. While...