Last Wednesday morning, our security system detected that a new hire had downloaded a pirated version of Adobe software. The software came with a “cracker” to use the software for free. The cracker was a trojan horse carrying 15 different banking viruses. By 10 am, I was on the phone with the CFO and the […]
Protecting You: Is There A Trojan Horse Hiding In Your Business?
Month: December 2014
Raj Goel’s Holiday Greetings End-User License Agreement
Going forward, as we surf the edge of chaos and embrace disruptive technologies while relishing the management of paradox and ambiguity in our adaptive enterprises, my intention is to wish you a Merry Christmas and/or Happy Chanukah and/or Happy Kwanzaa. You may not know that Christmas and/or Channukah and/or Kwanzaa are approaching, so I wanted […]
Are You Prepared for the End of Service for Windows Server 2003?
Windows Server 2003 expires on July 14, 2015. Failure to upgrade your operating system dramatically increases any company’s cyber-security risks. With server migrations taking on average 200 days from planning to completion (industry average), if you still have a server running this software active on your network, now is the time to start planning. End […]