The Google Street View fiasco continues to be under fire. For those who missed it, Google uses cars to take pictures for Street View – a way to explore the world with 360-degree views. But the cars were also scanning for Wi-Fi networks and collecting heaps of unauthorized personal data like emails, text messages, browsing histories, and passwords.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/google-street-view-continues-to-claim-innocenceBlog
New Malware Locks Up Computers, Demands Ransom
Anyone who has been infected with malware knows how much it flat out sucks.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/new-malware-locks-up-computers-demands-ransomFaronics Gives The Gift Of Internet Security To Belizean Village
Ted Hoskins has been working with a team of people for 10 years to help rebuild Monkey River, a small fishing village in southern Belize village which was devastated by Hurricane Iris in 2001. The remote village didn’t have access to electricity until 2 years ago, and last year they managed to install WiFi in the community’s school. They then reached out to Faronics to learn more about Deep Freeze, our reboot to restore solution.
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/faronics-gives-the-gift-of-internet-security-to-belizean-villageStriking A Balance Between Flexibility And Security
IT professionals are plagued with the massive challenge of trying to secure their networks from malicious threats. So how can IT professionals strike a balance between security and flexibility?
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/striking-a-balance-between-flexibility-and-securityDeep Freeze Spreads Across Europe
While our flagship reboot to restore software is big in Europe, the deep freeze in this case is frigid weather! Don’t worry, everyone in our UK office is nice and thawed. Too bad you can’t just reboot Europe to restore it back to its original—much warmer—state!
https://www.faronics.com/news/blog/deep-freeze-spreads-across-europe