Happy Mother’s Day, Moms! On behalf of all the kids in the world, I say thank you! Thank you for supporting us. From cleaning up our poop to finding us jobs, you have been there for us through the thick […]
What do you get when you have an open, unsecured Wi-Fi signal? A sluggish connection and a threatening letter from NBC about the illegal downloading of its hit TV show 30 Rock. That is what happens when your neighbors discover […]
It is a prevalent fact that individuals devote time and effort gathering data and then discovering methods to keep it. As an example of this fact, we begin on the simplest degree of computing. Say for example you happen to […]
There is nothing like starting off your day with a little privacy panic. Recent news suggests that the FBI is asking major Internet companies such as Microsoft (who owns Skype), Facebook, Google, and Yahoo, to not oppose a law that […]
Continuing on our series of the Worst Data Breaches in the Past 5 Years, here is part 2. If you missed part 1 of our series you can view it here. Part 2 will detail the security breaches of RSA […]
It has been a busy few years for the world’s computer hackers and there seems to be a new headline in the papers every week about the latest electronic security failures. One of the best way to deter hackers is […]
Happy Friday and to celebrate here is a little present for you. Pull up Google or Google Search and type in Zerg rush (or if you are too lazy, click Zerg Rush Me Now). If you are using a desktop […]
Webmasters running a cPanel dedicated server might have to update their servers next month as cPanel will end support for PHP 4. Beginning May 2012, EasyApache and cPanel will announce that they will no longer support PHP 4 for server […]
***SSAE 16 is now SSAE 18 – This is just for history purposes.*** June 2011 brought the end of the SAS 70 report for data center reporting standards. Corporations that abide by the Sarbanes-Oxley regulations are now limited to a […]