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IT Budget Planning for Your Small Business

Over time, as technology has become a greater part of business operations, IT budgets have continued to grow, with small to mid-size companies generally outspending larger organizations when allocating dollars for technology investment. According to the State of the CIO report, the average small business (less than $50 million in yearly revenue) is investing 6.9%…

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New InvisiMole Malware Turns Your System Into A Video Camera

Another week, another new threat.  This time, in the form of a new strain of malware that researchers are calling InvisiMole.  The new threat was discovered by researchers at ESET, who found it on a number of hacked computers in Russia and the Ukraine. While the researchers have yet to trace the software back to…

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Study Shows Employee Satisfaction Is Higher With Technology Improvements

A new study recently published by HPE Aruba called “The Right Technologies Unlock The Potential Of The Digital Workplace,” reveals some interesting details about technology in the workplace that’s worth paying attention to. The study was conducted by collecting feedback from more than seven thousand companies of various sizes around the globe.  These were broken…

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Has Malware Made a Home in Your Router?

Hackers and cybercriminals, like most people, tend to gravitate towards high-reward activities. In this case, that means that focus is turning to creating malware that attacks the router, potentially infecting the users that leverage it to connect wirelessly to the Internet. Researchers at Kaspersky Lab recently discovered an example of such a malware, so today,…

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New Vulnerability May Expose Encrypted Emails

Security researchers at the Electronic Frontier Foundation (EFF) have discovered a dangerous new email vulnerability called “Efail.”  Exploiting this new email vulnerability would allow hackers to decrypt emails encrypted with either PGP or S/MIME – including emails that were sent several years earlier.  Both of these encryption tools are commonly used by politicians, journalists and…

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