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Is Pokémon Go a New Target for Hackers?

By Mike Cobb, Director of Engineering Pokémon Go, the smartphone game that became an overnight worldwide sensation, may be more than a cute time-waster. It could provide cybercriminals with an entry point to your business and personal files. Corporate security directors were already wringing their hands over employees who mix…

DriveSavers Offers Commercial High Security Service

Leader in data recovery offers service with extra security procedures for RAID, NAS and SAN systems NOVATO, Calif. (July 18, 2016) – DriveSavers, the worldwide leader in data recovery, eDiscovery and digital forensic services, offers a Commercial High Security Service for RAID, NAS and SAN systems. The security-focused offering provides…

Little Hits, Big Hacks

By Michael Hall, Chief Information Security Officer If you operate a small company, you may not think your information is valuable enough to be hacked, but you’re wrong. Hackers love small businesses because many do not properly protect their data, making them easier targets to hit. If you are not…

New Malware Implodes on Detection, Taking Your Data Down

An insidious computer virus that reacts violently when detected—destroying everything onboard—is now on the loose. Researchers from Cisco Systems Talos Group discovered the malware threat, called Rombertik. Like many other threats, this one is made up of particularly virulent code attached to a seemingly innocuous email. The bug is designed…

Digital Guardian: Data Security Experts Answer: What is the Biggest Misconception Companies Have About Endpoint Security & Protection Tools?

Originally published by Digital Guardian. By Nate Lord Endpoint security is a method of protecting a central corporate network when it is being accessed through remote devices, or endpoints, such as PCs, laptops and other wireless mobile devices. And while endpoint security is a concept that isn’t exactly new by any…

Be Ready for the New Breed of Pop-up Scam Sites

Say you’re browsing around the web and you click a link to an article, only to be presented with a pop-up saying something along the lines of, “your system has detected…blah blah blah…call this 800# to get it fixed.” You try to close the pop-up but it reappears again and…

Information Security Buzz: Guide to Protection Against a Data Breach

Data breaches have become an almost predictable problem with banks and major retailers. Lately, even telephone companies have been fined nearly $10 million for violating security laws designed to protect the confidentiality of customers proprietary information (PI), including names, social security numbers, birth dates, addresses, driver’s license numbers. More than 300,000 customers’ private…

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