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Update on Viruses and E-mail Scams
Trouble with Trojans?
by Linda Ferentchak
On-line scamming is a growth industry. Denial-of-service attacks can bring a business to a standstill; identity theft can severely damage to individual credit ratings; and cyber blackmailers are now demanding ransoms from businesses and their employees. Here’s an update on some of the most recent (and egregious) on-line rip-offs.
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Clues That an Email Is a Scam
and how to protect your electronic assets from cyber attacks
by Linda Ferentchak
1. The sending address doesn't match the institution supposedly sending the e-mail.
2. The absence of your name or specific account information that would verify the sender has a relationship...
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Cebic joins the Strategic Resource Network
Strategic Resource Network Helps You Focus on Your Core Business
Have you ever taken a moment to count the number of different “hats” you wear in your company? Are you losing time you should be spending building your business to details outside your area of expertise?
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Closing the Door on Free Neighborhood Access
Without proper security, a wireless network offers unimpeded access to a company’s computer system, presenting considerable opportunity for hacking and abuse of the company’s Internet access. Businesses and home users are discovering wireless security is very specific and not a job for just any “computer guy.” Cebic Technologies has responded to calls from companies whose neighbors have confessed to using/stealing the client company’s Internet access and to individual users, who discovered their home wireless account was broadcasting Internet access throughout the area. For more information on how to secure your wireless network, call us at (303)987-3679 ext. 1.
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