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Major Browsers Hacked at Pwn2Own Contest

All four major website browers, Google Chrome, Mozilla Firefox, Microsoft Internet Explorer, and Apple's Safari were hacked at the Pwn2Own contest in Vancouver, Canada on Thursday. JungHoon (lokihardt) of South Korea was able to hack all four browsers by himself. He was rewarded with $225,000 USD and new laptops. The Chrome hack was the largest

By |2015-03-23T20:47:44+00:00March 23rd, 2015|Security|

Anonymous Hacks NYPD Union Website?

The YPD Captains Endowment Association website was recently hacked by an anonymous hacker group.  It has been declared that "no confidential information has been compromised." Anonymous was accused of the attack, but recently has stated that they did not actually inject malware into the website.  They also jabbed NYPD for targeting and abusing the people

By |2015-03-23T20:45:16+00:00March 23rd, 2015|Security|

Why You Should Invest in Website Security

Website security is an important aspect of website ownership.  A hacked website makes your business look unprofessional and can pose a threat to your website visitors.  Websites developed on out of date website platforms are targeted by hackers because of vulnerabilities within the core, extensions, modules, plugins, scripts, or components. Hackers find a way to

By |2013-08-19T20:40:22+00:00August 19th, 2013|Security|

When and How to Update your Computer Systems

Understanding when to update your computer systems is an important component of running a business.  A computer crash or theft can leave you wondering how you are going to move forward with your business or deal with taxes come tax season.  In addition, increases in hacking, malware, virus injection, and other types of security problems

By |2013-08-17T20:36:44+00:00August 17th, 2013|Security|
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