Stay alert when reading through your email. Our Cybersecurity advice focuses on "layers" of security, and even with all the technology in place to protect you, the "bad actors" will always resort to new tricks. End user education and vigilance are key.
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Beware of Phishing attempt to "Authenticate your Account"
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 7/25/17 9:12 AM
Tags: phishing, email security, cybersecurity
Modern technology enables us to accomplish so much, but when there's a disruption, we're reminded of our dependence, and it's painful! Last Thursday and Friday, many users were affected by delays in sending and receiving emails. The systems at Rackspace, one of the leading cloud providers in the world, became overloaded and disrupted services for many users, including a number of Ekaru clients.
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Ekaru Gives Back: Donates Socks to Boston Healthcare for the Homeless
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 7/5/17 3:22 PM
Ekaru, recently donated socks to Boston Healthcare for the Homeless. As a "Thank You" to all clients who returned a customer satisfaction card last month, we have donated 126 pairs of socks.
Read MoreA robust spam filter is an essential part of any business cybersecurity plan. Almost 90% of all mail is spam, and a lot of spam contains viruses, such as the recent WannaCry Ransomware attack. No spam filter is perfect, and in some cases, mail you don't want gets through (false negatives), and mail you do want, gets blocked (false positives).
Read MoreTags: cybersecurity, ransomware
Google AutoDraw turns your scribbles into beautiful icons for free
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 5/23/17 4:21 PM
With Cybersecurity threats in the news with lots of technology gloom and doom, its fun to consider the light side of technology. Google's latest Artificial Intelligence (A.I.) experiment turns your rough drawings and scribbles into beautiful icons with their new application AutoDraw.
Read MoreTags: computer graphics, fun tech
Employee Training - Protect Your Company From Ransomware
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 5/18/17 8:08 AM
As I am sure you have heard, this past weekend we experienced perhaps the most extensive cyber-attack yet seen, as computer networks globally, in over 100 countries including the US, were infected by the WannaCry Ransomware. Hopefully, your company was able to avoid this infection, but don’t relax - additional waves of WannaCry are expected, followed by increasingly more sophisticated ransomware variants. Ransomware has not only become an increasingly profitable activity, but provides a warped sense of technical accomplishment for the cybercriminals who successfully perpetrate it. WannaCry is just the beginning, and ransomware infections will continue, becoming increasingly more dangerous and difficult to stop, at the extreme threatening the very survival of your business. You must now take the steps to protect your business.
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A fast moving ransomware variant "WannaCry" has infected tens of thousands of computers in over 100 countries since Friday. The attack even caused Britain's NHS to cancel surgeries and chemotherapy sessions and left ambulance service in disarray.
Read MoreTags: cybersecurity, ransomware
Couple Lost Home over email Scam - What you need to know.
Posted by Ann Westerheim on 5/12/17 9:41 AM
Buying or selling a home can be a very stressful event, but with scammers on the sidelines, things can go to a whole new level. This past year, Jon and Dorothy Little were all set to close on their new $200,000 home in North Carolina when their Realtor sent an email to the closing attorney asking for wiring instructions to send money to the escrow account prior to closing. They received detailed instructions in reply, and promptly wired the funds. At the closing, they were shocked to find that the money was missing.
Read MoreTags: Cybersecurity, email scams
In a seemingly unprecedented move, Microsoft skipped "Patch Tuesday" this month and announced that patches won't be released until March 14. Patch Tuesday is the day each month that Microsoft releases their new security patches, typically the second Tuesday of the month. We kept checking all morning this past Tuesday before sending out our newsletter. On February 15, Microsoft announced they would not release the patches until March 14.
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