One of our programmers, Dean Jones, recently dealt with a technical support incident that demonstrated the need to understand how UAC interacts with the business applications we use. A client was seeing odd results where different Windows users would see … Continue reading →
A network security company, Rapid7, recently conducted a study on the response of internet-facing equipment to UPnP requests. They discovered millions of devices that respond to UPnP requests on their internet-facing interfaces. This is not the intended behavior of UPnP, … Continue reading →
With all the buzz about Windows 8 you’re probably thinking what does it really do for me over what I currently have in both Windows XP and Windows 7? I’ve asked myself that same question considering most of my customers’ … Continue reading →
I was recently with a client and was asked if I had seen or used the new Windows 8, my response was a simple “no”. Although I hadn’t used the new operating system, I had heard it is really a different … Continue reading →
It is hard to look at computer and network security news without seeing news of another U.S. bank being the target of cyber-attacks. Within the last month, numerous major financial institutions have fallen victim to various levels of attack, ranging … Continue reading →