What should users do about it? Upgrade, of course. But in the event that’s not practical or possible at the moment, then users should be super-mega vigilant
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Following the news that Basecamp was hit by an extortion based DDoS attack, there are three comments below from security experts.
Princeton University have identified a number of issues associated with Bitcoins which they assert must be remedied if the cryptocurrency is to survive.
Stop putting the blame on someone else. Start taking responsibility for your own lack of planning and control.
From a private perspective, as a user of the Internet in today´s Internet of Things, Windows XP will remain a security and privacy nightmare.
The financial impact, particularly, to a business that experiences a data breach can be significant as it directly affects consumer confidence.
If there is one person in an organization that knows which information has to be protected against data loss or theft, the business manager is it.
With official support for Windows XP set to end on April 8th, the information security community is going to have to deal with the threat and the noise.
The next question is of course, what now? Do we choose not to update, and run with the continuity of an unsupported application
Do you have positive control over where you data and information have been? Is your data and information exposed to dark territories?