November 10, 2016
Lansing Utility Cyber Attack Costs $2.5 Million
Ever wonder about the fallout from a ransomware attack? Lansing Board of Water & Light was hit last spring and filed a $1.9 million dollar insurance claim, plus a $100,000 deductible, plus another $500,000 in Read More…
November 4, 2016
Are You a “Sitting Duck?”
Small businesses are under attack. Right now, extremely dangerous and well-funded international cybercrime rings are using sophisticated software systems to hack into small businesses to steal credit cards, client information, and swindle money directly out Read More…
October 27, 2016
Did Your Coffee Maker Help Break the Internet?
If you tried to access some of your favorite web sites last Friday, you might have had a hard time. A massive Distributed Denial of Service (DDoS) attack affected hundreds of popular web sites including Read More…
September 30, 2016
A Brief Guide to Two-Step Security
With thanks to Stacie Studer. Have you heard of MFA or U2F? Both of these phrases relate to one thing… two-step security. We talk a lot about security around here because it really is a Read More…
August 19, 2016
If Your Computer Was Human, How Old Would it Be?
Earlier today we posted a fun little link to our Facebook and Twitter: How old is your computer in human years? Here are some quick results: 1 year old computer = approximately 19 human years Read More…