Krack Attacks: Everything You Need To Know About The Widespread Vulnerability
What is Krack? Krack, or Key Reinstallation Attack, is an exploitable vulnerability, that has had widespread impact this week. Krack stepped into the spotlight when a researcher published a paper documenting vulnerabilities in various implementations of WPA2 Wi-Fi connections. The vulnerabilities are related to different key handshakes used between the Wi-Fi supplicant (client) and the […]
8 Reasons Why You’re Crazy Not to Consider Virtualization
If you’ve never heard of virtualization, or aren’t sure what it means, then it’s time to learn about it. Virtualization takes physical computing equipment, or different systems stored on a single piece of equipment, and moves them to a virtual setting. Instead of a server box housing one server, it can house many. Instead of […]
3 Cases When You Shouldn’t Virtualize Your Computers
If you’ve been considering virtualization, you’ve likely read a lot of reasons why you should give the project the green light. But maybe you’ve read about some of the drawbacks or maybe you’re hesitating because a virtualization strategy seems too good to be true. The truth is one of the biggest technology-related mistakes a business […]
The Truth about Security Risks That IT Providers Face
When you entrust your IT to a service provider, you hope that company will be as devoted to protecting your company as you are. A good Managed IT Services company is going to do everything possible to ensure that your assets are secure and your company is well cared for. Ideally, this happens on a […]
The Real Worth of Cloud: It’s Not About Cost
We want our computers to give us easy access to data. The internet provides our link to the outside world. Email delivers a light speed tool for communication. But even in our modern landscape, connections are missed and opportunities are lost. Your technology is a collage of separate tools, often without any integration. When you […]
Should I buy this new Dell PC and monitor combo for $800?
That PC lists Win7 64-bit, so you just need to check the compatibility requirements of the software you’re intending to use to make sure that’s ok…The 20″ monitor is a little small, and the 2Gb RAM is a little lean, but it’s usable; you can probably upgrade later if/when needed. I’ve sold ~30 of a […]