by Anthony Charlton | May 11, 2016 | Anti Virus, Disaster Recovery, IT Security
Research from our partners has spotted an up and coming trend; malicious HTML “attackments” that are used for credentials phishing. There are a couple of reasons why the bad guys have taken a liking to HTML: Reduced chance of antivirus detection Users are...
by Anthony Charlton | Jul 14, 2015 | Anti Virus, Disaster Recovery, IT Security
TrendMicro has posted yet another 0-day AKA urgent Flash hole that could put your data at risk. The Hacking Team, a group of professional hackers who supplied governments with hacking tools and whose entire information database was recently leaked, used this exploit...
by Anthony Charlton | Oct 15, 2014 | Business Productivity, Cloud Computing, Data Backup, Disaster Recovery, IT Security
Popular online locker service Dropbox appears to have been hacked. A series of posts have been made to Pastebin allegedly containing login credentials for hundreds of Dropbox accounts. The poster claims that 6,937,081 account credentials in total have been...
by Anthony Charlton | Apr 19, 2013 | Anti Virus, Data Backup, Disaster Recovery, IT Security
Volume 14 of the Microsoft® Security Intelligence Report (SIRv14) provides in-depth perspectives on software vulnerabilities in Microsoft and third-party software, exploits, malicious code threats, and potentially unwanted software. Microsoft developed these...
by Anthony Charlton | Feb 28, 2013 | Anti Virus, Disaster Recovery, IT Security
Study Reveals Rise in Security Breaches – Organizations Taking Months to Detect and Contain Them. RSA Conference 2013 SAN FRANCISCO–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Solera Networks, the industry’s leading Big Data Security Intelligence and Analytics provider, today...
by Anthony Charlton | Aug 21, 2012 | Disaster Recovery, IT Security, IT Strategy
According to a recent survey by Iron Mountain and PricewaterhouseCoopers LLP in Europe, mid-sized businesses are placing themselves at unnecessary information security risk. The survey covered 600 mid-sized businesses (with 250-2,500 employees) in 6 European...