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Monthly Archives: May 2017
Two-Thirds of Companies Lack Overall Cybersecurity Policy
Software developers say that only 31 percent of their companies have a formalized, overall cybersecurity policy which is followed throughout the organization, according to the Global Development Survey 2017. Continue reading
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Cybersleuths Unearth More Clues Linking WannaCry to North Korea
The WannaCry cyberattack that infected hundreds of thousands of computers worldwide was “highly likely” to have originated with Lazarus, a hacking group linked to the reclusive state, Symantec said. Continue reading
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HostGator Website Scholarship
The post HostGator Website Scholarship appeared first on HostGator Blog . Announcing Our 2nd Annual Website Scholarship HostGator’s annual scholarship program aims to help aspiring entrepreneurs pay for their education, while sharing their thoughts and visions for a world shaped by the internet. HostGator itself was founded in a college dorm room back in 2002 (shout out to Florida Atlantic University!), so we’re happy to announce this year’s Website Scholarship program […] Find the post on the HostGator Blog Continue reading
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Tagged education, find-the-post, gator-website, help-aspiring, hostgator, their-thoughts, university, vodahost, web hosting, web hosting news
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Hackers Target DocuSign, BT Customers with Phishing Emails
Customers of DocuSign and U.K. telecommunications firm BT have been warned about phishing emails sent over the past week. Continue reading
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Survey: Non-IT Business Units Spend Own Budgets on Tech
IT industry trade association CompTIA saw more than half (52 percent) of respondents to a recent survey indicate that they used business-unit budget to pay for technology purchases in 2016. Continue reading
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