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Taking Your Site’s Security Seriously: InMotion Hosting Announces Partnerships with Sucuri and Patchman
It seems like the nightly news has an item on cyber-attacks on an almost daily basis. Whether it is a malware blackmail scheme, a nationally sponsored attack against another government, or just a bit of malicious hijinks, threats to online security abound....
Speak computer? These programming languages are in high demand
Originally developed by a NASA engineer in the late '80s, Perl excels at processing text, and developers like it because it's powerful and flexible. It was once famously described as "the duct tape of the web," because it's really great at holding websites together,...
#Vault7 ‘Athena’: CIA’s anti-Windows malware ‘better than bombing things’
The latest in WikiLeaks’ series of #Vault7 leaks was released Friday detailing malware that provides remote beacon and loader capabilities on target computers using several Microsoft Windows operating systems. ‘Athena’ is the latest codename for the release which...
VentureBeat Microsoft beats Google and Amazon to announce first African data centers, kicking off in 2018
Microsoft has announced a milestone moment for its cloud aspirations with the news that it’s launching its very first data centers in Africa. Beginning in 2018, Microsoft will operate its range of cloud services — including Azure, Office 365, and Dynamics 365 — from...
WannaCry Ransomware: Everything You Need to Know Immediately
By now I am sure you have already heard something about the WannaCry ransomware, and are wondering what's going on, who is doing this, and whether your computer is secure from this insanely fast-spreading threat that has already hacked nearly 200,000 Windows PCs...
Equifax Data Breach: Steps You Should Take to Protect Yourself
Equifax has suffered one of the largest data breaches in history that has left highly sensitive data of as many as 143 million people—that's nearly half of the US population—in the hands of hackers. Based on the company's investigation, some unknown hackers...