Posts Tagged ‘security’
Does your “heartbleed” for Google & Yahoo?
The newest computer bug that could enable hackers to obtain your password, credit card data, and other encrypted data is known as the Heartbleed SSL exploit. Among those affected are Google, Google Plus, Yahoo, and a host of other major players in the web services market. You can read about what it is at this…
Read MoreChanging the Password on your SCA portal
Security professionals advise changing passwords from time to time. Here’s how you do it with the client portal that we provide. There are only two steps. Click on your name in the upper right corner. Then click Update Password. If desired, you can also change your login from the default (your email address) for even…
Read MoreWhat’s in your wallet …(or on your copier)?
I’ve always liked the Capital One credit card commercial that closes with the line “What’s in your wallet?” We’re asking, “What’s on your copier?” The amount of confidential data that’s stored forever on your business copier might surprise and come back to haunt you. Need proof? Check out this video.
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