So you originally signed up with a nationally recognized website hosting company; they offered you a great introductory deal and they’ve been “fine” every since. Well except when you have to call them for support, or when you wanted to add an email address but it was near impossible to get through, or when that…
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Google has been conducting research into browser ad injectors and while the full report isn’t going to be published until May 1st, they have released some interesting bits of information. Ad injectors are programs that insert ads or replace existing ads on webpages you are visiting. The study is being conducted with researches at UC…
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Rather than bombard you with all of the new ramsomware versions that come out (after the success of CryptoLocker there have been far too many copycats to mention) we’ve attempted focused on the new versions that are deviating from the standard either because there are work arounds or their targets / delivery are unusual. This week…
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Points of interest from FCC Chairman Tom Wheeler’s speech at Silicon Flatirons Center in Boulder Colorado February 9, 2015. It’s great that Chairman Wheeler addresses “the lack of meaningful competition.” That is a statement that we would agree with, however at the heart of Net Neutrality is what is the solution to allowing meaningful competition…
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Welcome to your next parental nightmare! Boys at one local Reno high school, are reportedly coaxing topless photographs out of high school girls then trading and collecting them like baseball cards. This information has been brought to us by a high school student’s parent who says her son informed her of the trading game. It…
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