by Tim Thomson | Jan 30, 2014 | News & Events, Our Blog
The Report of the Cloud Computing Working Group released guidelines on January 27th, 2012. The guidelines apply to lawyers in British Columbia, Canada. However, it’s a good idea for all lawyers, regardless of the location, to follow the guidelines, which cover the...
by Tim Thomson | Jan 29, 2014 | News & Events, Our Blog
New memory-scraping malware was recently released to steal payment card data from point-of-sale (PoS) systems. According to cyber security firm, IntelCrawler, the malware, known as Decebal can steal encrypted data on the magnetic stripe of credit or debit cards. What...
by Tim Thomson | Jan 29, 2014 | News & Events, Our Blog
There is a collection of tips on the internet for saving your phone battery. Some of them, though, seem unrealistic, such as dimming your screen so low you can barely read it or turning off features you truly need on a regular basis [I.E. putting it in Airplane mode]....
by Tim Thomson | Jan 28, 2014 | News & Events, Our Blog
Coca-Cola Experiences a Data Breach After An Employee Steals Laptops. Coca-Cola has admitted to a data breach after an employee stole dozens of laptops over the course of six years. The stolen laptops went unnoticed and contained the sensitive data of 74,000...
by Tim Thomson | Jan 28, 2014 | News & Events, Our Blog
The Target and Neiman Marcus (and now Michaels) data breaches generated a lot of concern for retail businesses. The data breaches were caused by memory-scraping malware that’s designed to steal customer names, credit cards numbers, and other personal information. What...
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