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Breach: Disqus Hack Exposed More Than 17 Million Users

The hits just keep coming Disqus being the latest company to issue a breach disclosure. If you’ve never heard of it, Disqus is an incredibly popular, plugin-based comment service for blogs. Although ...

New: It's Official, Microsoft Pulls Plug On Windows Phone

The Windows phone is officially dead With the announcement from Joe Belfiore, Corporate Vice-President of Microsoft's Operating System Group,  that there would be no new feature updates and no further development. The ...

Breach: Equifax Gets IRS Security Contract Even After Hack

You’ve probably heard about Equifax’s recent troubles More than 145 million consumer data files were exposed, including names, addresses, social security numbers and more. The problems were viewed as so serious that ...

New: Microsoft's Edge Browser Coming To Android And iOS

What is happening at Microsoft since they obsoleted Internet Explorer? Since ditching its beleaguered Internet Explorer browser, Microsoft’s latest offering, Edge, which is bundled with Windows 10, has been struggling to gain ...

Breach: Sonic Drive-In Is Latest Victim

Popular fast food chain Sonic found itself in the crosshairs The breach came to light when a Brian Krebs, a journalist for Infosec, spotted a large batch of credit card data for ...

New: Google's Earbuds Provide Real Time Translation

Google Labs has produced some amazing ideas Some of them have found their way to the market, and many others have not. The one thing they have in common, though, is that ...

Tech Quick Tips: Most Companies Fail To Measure Security Metrics

Companies need to do a better job of measuring Most companies need to do a better job of measuring business success and key ...

Tech Quick Tips: 5 Simple Steps to End-User Cyber-Education

Here are 5 simple steps you can teach end users that will help keep hackers from wreaking havoc on customer systems: Assume all file attachments are dangerous. Dangerous attacks often utilize common file types ...

Mozilla Firefox Ends Support For Windows XP and Vista Users

Microsoft stopped supporting Windows XP and Vista quite some time ago But so far, Firefox has been hanging tough, continuing to provide updates to their browser’s users on both Windows XP and ...

DNSmasq Has Several Security Issues

Open source tools offer a lot of compelling advantages with one of the biggest and most important being that they tend to have relatively fewer bugs and security flaws. The reason ...

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