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Will the Next Threat to Consumer Privacy Target the WHOIS Protocol?
Someone's gotta protect the last vestiges of consumer privacy online.
The Danger of the Bring-Your-Own-Device-to-Work Trend
When employees use their personal tablets or phones at work, it brings an increased risk of exposing the office to malware.
What Entrepreneurs Should Know About the Laws Protecting Children Online
As the FTC cracks down on non-compliant businesses, understanding the importance of children's online privacy and protection is even more important for small businesses.
Why Franchisees Are on Cybercriminals' Radar
With big-name corporations making headlines for data breaches, small franchisees may feel like they wouldn't be a target for hackers. This couldn't be further from the truth.
How to Prepare Your Small Business's Technology for the Holiday Season
While business owners always have to expect the unexpected, here are four things you can do to prepare your business technology for the holiday season.
Microsoft Releases Patch to Fix 19-Year-Old Windows Bug
The vulnerability could allow attackers to remotely execute code and take over a user's computer by tricking them into visiting a bad URL.
Is Your Company's Data Safe in the Cloud? (Infographic)
Despite the risks, more than half of all U.S. businesses are trusting the cloud. Where does yours stack up?
Google Chairman on NSA Spying: 'We're Going to Break the Internet'
Silicon Valley executives worry the fallout of surveillance revelations could be severe.
Salesforce Warns of Potential Malware Attack
The cloud-based business software company said a certain type of malicious software that typically targets large financial companies could be taking aim at its customers.
Be Sure to Look Around the Office When Searching for Gaps in Your Data Security
High profile data breaches reported in the media rarely point to the significant threats from employees, either disgruntled or negligent.
Do You Really Need to Change Your Passwords Every Three Months?
Short answer: Yes. Here's why.
The Phishing Expedition You Want to Avoid This Summer
Take these 12 steps to avoid an undesired visitor to your company's information or personal data.
Cyber Safeguard Faces Big Hurdle
Two-factor authentication would make online transactions more secure, but there are issues on both the consumer and business sides.
15 Tips to Prepare for Security Threats Big and Small
Remember the meteor that broke every window in that Siberian city? Nobody can predict everything that might go wrong but some commonsense preparations are a good idea no matter what does.
Many Entrepreneurs Still Up in the Air About the Cloud
Securing your data is just one tech problem small businesses can afford to solve in the cloud but largely unfounded security worries keep many companies from taking the leap.