by ctadmin | Nov 13, 2012 | Advice, Cloud, Security
Who knows if your Yahoo account was impacted by the data breach. This article at arstechnica reports that Yahoo will contact you if you are impacted, http://arstechnica.com/security/2012/07/yahoo-service-hacked/ but I suggest you do not wait and instead go and change...
by ctadmin | Jul 20, 2012 | Advice, Security
You have a business, with employees. Those employees know what to do because you have procedures and policies in place to guide them. One of those policies should be an Acceptable Use Policy which should describe in broad/general terms how the data, information,...
by ctadmin | Feb 26, 2012 | Advice, Security
Fritzbox Child Protection features Using the Fritzbox 7390 for a Modem/Router in the home allows you to limit access to the internet for individual devices and computers that your children might be using. You can specify for each day of the week, the times that...
by ctadmin | Jun 11, 2011 | Email, Security
Probably not. No, for most people their email is public. “What! No” I hear you say. “I sent an email to my friend and he deleted it. So I know that it is private. ” Well…no, that isn’t how email works. Well, it can be, but most...
by ctadmin | May 9, 2011 | Advice, Security
Unfortunately our lives are now full of the need to remember little bits of data called passwords. The need for passwords and pin numbers are everywhere. A lot of websites use our email addresses as the login or user name, which makes things a little easier, but also...