by ray | Jul 13, 2015 | Security
For yet another cautionary tale about the need to change one’s login information across one’s various online accounts, look no further than Major League Baseball. The St. Louis Cardinals — who have the best record in the league this season — are currently...
by ray | Jul 7, 2015 | Security
Technology has given employers the power to track practically every move of their employees. But just because you have the ability to see where the cute receptionist goes after work, or where the rough-around-the-edges account manager goes during his lunch break,...
by ray | Jul 7, 2015 | Security
As more and more of our existence has moved online, we’ve become ever more dependent on that bane of the connected life: passwords. They’ve become so pervasive and complicated (one capital letter, one number, one punctuation mark, one emoji, one lock of...
by ray | Jul 7, 2015 | Security
It took some time for Kevin Stecko to learn in 2013 that the e-commerce system for his website, 80stees.com, had been hacked. Whoever did it “sat on the [data] for about six months,” Stecko says. “We didn’t notice anything.’’ He doesn’t know how the breach...
by ray | Jul 6, 2015 | Security
Businesses today are aware of the huge responsibility that comes with protecting customer data. When that data becomes compromised, it puts a business’s entire reputation at risk. Since launching my startup Due I’ve had to learn what it’s like to...
by ray | Jun 26, 2015 | Security, Wordpress
As you might have noticed, WP Mayor is hosted on what we consider to be the best WordPress hosting solution, WP Engine. We’ve made the switch to WP Engine earlier on in 2012, and we have noticed a distinct improvement in our site. It’s been faster, our rankings...