New vulnerability found in Internet Explorer
Microsoft has confirmed a new vulnerability that could allow remote execution of code and affects every version of Internet Explorer.
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Microsoft has confirmed a new vulnerability that could allow remote execution of code and affects every version of Internet Explorer.
The Dunham Group IT department has been on top of the issues that have threatened the security of many websites because of the Heartbleed vulnerability.
As of today, Microsoft will be no longer be providing support and updates for the Windows XP operating system.
When you think about organizations like Yahoo and Target – we seem quite helpless in the face of this onslaught. Nothing is going to stop these attacks – so be prepared for more in the future.
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IT is the backbone of everything we do. However, the real failure in IT today is the lack of convenient integration. This is a huge source of frustration for many IT dependent folks.
Our IT department has recently expanded into home/office automation and security. It’s a pretty exciting field which changes much of the way in which our homes and offices work.
If you are interested in speeding up your computer, a Solid State Drive (SSD) will make a huge difference.
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