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Tag: security

The Time Has Passed

On October 11, 2018April 22, 2019 By John GrubbIn Info, Security

In my blog of September 20, 2018, I spoke about the fact that I have Windows 10 users still using Internet Explorer.  Well, today, I want to update that post a bit.  I want to mention that not using IE isn't limited to just Windows 10 users.  If you have Windows 7 or Windows 8.1, …

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Another Acronym?

On September 28, 2018October 1, 2018 By John GrubbIn Info, Security, Training

In the techie world, we love acronyms.  We have a million of them!  One of the newest ones is IoT which stands for Internet of Things!  Equipment falling into the IoT category include those devices that allow us to control things in our homes or work areas from the outside. Example:  from my phone, from …

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Address Book Thief!

On September 24, 2018September 24, 2018 By John GrubbIn Security, Training

STOLEN In the past few days, I received emails from one of my relatives and one of my friends in which there was an invitation to click on a link.  The only thing was that, although the emails had the person's name, the return email address was an address that ended in .jp - the …

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