Backups and Ransomware With the influx of smarter and smarter malware, it's never been more important to ensure that you have a good backup plan in place. Current trends are on the rise according to Security Magazine. Threats to your computer system and data can come from a variety … [Read more...]
March 2014 Updates…Updated
Yes, I know, kinda confusing title there. Anyways, as the timing sometimes goes, Adobe released an update for Shockwave yesterday after the initial March 2014 Updates post went out. While not as widespread in usage as Adobe Reader and Flash Player, Shockwave is still used on several hundred million systems, so it is important for customers who's … [Read more...]
March 2014 Updates
Goodness, where has the time gone? It's already March, time for more updates from various software developers, and we're down to the last 26 days of Windows XP's support life! Before we know it, Vista will be on the chopping block (which is April 11th, 2017, if your curious). On slate this month from Microsoft will be a total of 5 updates, two … [Read more...]
February 2014 Updates
The second Tuesday of the month has passed, and that means its time for a little blogging about patches. And in an odd twist, Microsoft updated their advanced security advisory, released last week, on Monday with details on two more additional bulletins. So, for the month of February, we will be seeing a total of 7 patches being released, with 4 … [Read more...]
Critical Flash Player Update
Earlier today Adobe released a critical update to its Flash Player program correcting an issue with versions 12 and 11 of the player. Flash Player is the software installed on a computer that allows individuals to view videos on YouTube and some websites, as well as some other web content. Adobe's security advisory details that the vulnerability … [Read more...]