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Frank Childs This time around, I thought I would comment on a newer
technology that is perhaps not so new after all. It depends on how you look at it. For a lot of our small business customers
this is somewhat of a newer technology, while for others it has been around for
well over a decade now. |
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Jon Fisher Most
Internet savvy users know that when they log into their banking they
should check for the https
in the address bar and look for the padlock at the bottom of the
browser but is that enough to protect our on-line identities? The
recent gawker breach has left many unsure of the security in the
sites they visit as well as their own practices. Gawker was
compromised on December 12th,
2010; this resulted in a security breach at Gawker and each of its
sister sites: Gizmodo, Jalopnik, Jezebel, Kotaku, Lifehacker,
Deadspin, io9, and Fleshbot. 1.3 million passwords were leaked
revealing some very common ones. The top 13 passwords used on
these sites were: |
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