Tag Archives: security

Acrobat Exploits Resolved? Maybe, but when will you upgrade?

Over the last few years there have been frequent security lapses and vulnerabilities found in Adobe Acrobat. My own frequent personal and professional use of Acrobat leaves me feeling uneasy every time I read about an exploit. For example, search Google for news articles in the past year with “acrobat exploit vulnerability” as your search. Continue reading →

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The Basics Of Wireless Security

When browsing the web you are exposed to many vulnerabilities.  By virtue, the operating system you use is enough to expose personal information to any relatively technical individual.  Whether you are at your desk or in the comfort of your home, the information you transmit to and from the Internet is, by default, not secure.  Continue reading →

New Jersey Legal’s Recommendations For Wiping Data

As you may recall, last time we introduced you to some real “characters” and how they prefer to wipe their data, or at least attempt to physically destroy it. After witnessing the various data destruction methods, we wanted to follow up with our own recommendations for destroying or wiping data. While the methods caught on Continue reading →

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