It’s that time of year when you’re buying new computers for yourself, your family or your business. And because you want to take care of the items you spend good money on, you’ve been researching which are the best anti-virus computer protection suites. Well, you can stop looking now. Testing conducted by independent IT security analyst firm AV-TEST ranked Kaspersky Internet Security 2014 and Kaspersky Endpoint Security for Business the...
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Cyberattacks and data fraud in top 5 global risks in 2018
by MailGuard
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Ransom ware: Simple ways to avoiding it.
Ransom ware has to be the highest risk associated to any personal or business computer data in this decade. It is simple in its method and sinister in its attack. How’s it work? It arrives as an email with an attachment, once opened it runs a program then proceeds to encrypt all data files on […]
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Don’t let Google punish you for a Non Mobile-Friendly Site!
From April 21st, websites that look and perform better on websites are appearing higher on mobile search results. Google has even created a Mobile-Friendly test where you can see if your (and your competitor’s) website passes the list of criteria. Google changes will give the users relevant and high quality search results that are optimized […]
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Laws and Ethics Can’t Keep Pace with Technology
Codes we live by, laws we follow, and computers that move too fast to care. by Vivek Wadhwa Employers can get into legal trouble if they ask interviewees about their religion, sexual preference, or political affiliation. Yet they can use social media to filter out job applicants based on their beliefs, looks, and […]
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Mac OS X in the Crosshairs – 18 Malware Scanners Put to the Test
For a long time, Mac OS users believed they were safe, that there was no malware for their system. As recent as April 2012 and the flashback attack on over 700,000 Apple PCs, it is clear that attackers also have the Macintosh in their crosshairs. AV-TEST has tested 18 antivirus products for Mac and finds […]


