Security Why Nyetya is more threatening than WannaCry The WannaCry ransomware, which infected 200,000 business globally and made over $100,000 in ransom payments, is said to be one…TruewaterJuly 13, 2017
Windows Why is Windows XP getting updates? Microsoft products usually have an end-of-support date, where no more feature updates and security patches will be offered. However, earlier…TruewaterJune 28, 2017
Android Android mobile security threats today As bring your own device policies becomes common practice for companies today, business owners must keep in mind the possible…TruewaterJune 20, 2017
Healthcare How HIPAA wards off ransomware threats Hospitals and healthcare organizations are usually the first victims of malware attacks. WannaCry ransomware -- malicious software that encrypts files…TruewaterJune 5, 2017
Security WannaCry: A historic cyberattack No one can escape the news of WannaCry. The IT industry has been covering this type of malware for years,…TruewaterMay 25, 2017
VoIP Ransomware traps Skype users with fake ads Skype has made many improvements to become the go-to audio and video communication tool. But as more people turn to…TruewaterApril 12, 2017
Security Some ransomware strains are free to decrypt Ransomware is everywhere. Over the last couple years, dozens of unique versions of the malware have sprung up with a…TruewaterMarch 22, 2017
Security Cyber security and managed services Cyber security is something you hear about a lot these days. Sometimes it’s thrown around to scare business owners, other…TruewaterJanuary 12, 2017
Security Ransomware demands more victims for freedom Popcorn Time is taking ransomware to a new level of devilish trickery by asking victims to give up two of…TruewaterDecember 28, 2016
Healthcare Old malware still poses a serious risk to EMRs Computer technology firm Symantec is warning consumers that an infamous trojan virus still targets healthcare data across the United States…TruewaterDecember 5, 2016