Should You Change Your Password? (Trick Question)
Here’s a great website that everyone (yes, that means you) should check out: https://shouldichangemypassword.com/
Here’s a great website that everyone (yes, that means you) should check out: https://shouldichangemypassword.com/
As always, there is a tradeoff between security and convenience. What you need to decide is how inconvenient it would be, not if you had to decrypt your data before restoring it, but if someone else got their hands on your data.
Paradigm Consulting Co., a leading provider of information technology services, is seeking an Office Manager in our Bethel office.
If you’re no longer using an account, you should consider deleting it. Account Killer simplifies the process by giving you direct links to the deletion pages, when available.
Breaking Grounds, Paradigm Consulting, and the White River Credit Union, in conjunction with the Randolph Area Chamber of Commerce, are hosting a business mixer from 5-7PM on May 25, 2011 at Breaking Grounds. Come and sample fine foods and drinks, register to win door prizes, and meet with other area business people.
Today I found this little gem in my inbox. The hardest thing to believe is that people are still actually falling for these things.
It doesn’t take a genius to connect the dots made out of a few of this week’s headlines, all relating to GPS/geolocation technologies and our privacy, rather, the death of what we used to know as privacy.
In 2008, and again last year around the holiday season, we saw a lot of emails purporting to be from the “United Postal Service” with an attached file claiming to be the tracking or delivery confirmation information for your shipment. They were fake, and they’re back.
We appear to have another Facebook malware or, at very least, scam, running rampant.
Have you ever wondered what a data breach would cost your company? I mean, really sat down and thought “if hackers managed to compromise our system and walk away with all of our data, what would the damages be, what would it cost us, and how would we recover?” Symantec has released a new website to help you determine the cost of a breach for your business.