An interesting article on CNN’s Money site indicates that Lenovo, one of the most popular major manufacturers of computers, actually installed software on computers they sold which is classified as malicious software. While not exactly a virus, this software, called SuperFish, behaves badly by serving up advertisements based on your personal habits and information. Do you have it on your …
New computer ransomware malware doesn’t install to disk
There’s a new malware package that appears to only run in memory once you visit an exploited site. “Fessleak”, which was discovered by Invincea, is a Russian ransomware straight that loads directly into your system memory and is not dropped onto the disk drive. What this means is, it may circumvent many anti-virus pakcages. The source appears to be malicious …
Trend Micro protects you from 0 Day Flash Exploit!
Browsers using Flash are vulnerable Malicious web site ads—or “malvertisements”—are the latest vehicle for cyber criminals to exploit a new zero-day Adobe Flash vulnerability first discovered in the wild by Trend Micro. If successful, these attacks can penetrate your network and potentially cause a costly breach. Read the Trend Micro Security Intelligence blog about the exploit. Trend Micro customers are already …
Most small businesses are lax with their security
A survey conducted by in 2013 by trusted security leader McAfee Internet Security in partnership with Office Depot found that of the 1000 small and medium businesses polled, a very large majority of them are lacking in security. Don’t take chances with your financial, medical, employee and customer data. Get the protection you need today. WE CAN HELP!