The objective of the project – lead by Ted Hoskins and Walt Reed of Maine – is to help rebuild the village of Monkey River, which was devastated by Hurricane Iris in 2001. Working on donations and money out of their own pockets, Ted, Walt and their team of volunteers have been taking on a new project each year, which is chosen by the community.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/deep-freeze-deepens-digital-learning-in-belizean-villageBlog
Facebook under fire for privacy issues
Facebook recently ran into a bit of legal trouble when five users sued the social media website for violating California privacy laws.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/facebook-under-fire-for-privacy-issuesGuest Post: Dell KACE Deep Freeze Solution
IT administrators face a constant struggle trying to maintain effective endpoint control and reduce the number of security threats that encroach on their systems every day. It only takes a single computer to open a door to the network and allow in an intrusion that is severe enough to cause prolonged downtime.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/guest-post-dell-kace-deep-freeze-solutionFaronics Contributes to Softchoice Cares Mission in Bali
When the folks from Softchoice approached us to donate some Deep Freeze licences to a Softchoice Cares – an employee-led and employee-inspired philanthropic program – project in Bali, we were definitely eager to help out and support their mission.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/faronics-contributes-to-softchoice-cares-mission-in-baliHacker claims responsibility for compromising 79 bank accounts
No, “Reckz0r” is not a newly discovered kind of dinosaur. Reckz0r is the handle of a prominent hacker who may or may not be changing his ways.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/hacker-claims-responsibility-for-compromising-79-bank-accounts

