by Miguel Morales | Jul 19, 2019 | IT Security, Ransomware, Web Technologies
It looks like unsecured AWS databases have always been present in the news when it comes to mobile application’s security breaches. However, Google Firebase-based apps have been greatly exposed as well, possibly more than its AWS-based counterparts. Appthority, a...
by Miguel Morales | Jul 10, 2019 | IT Security, Web Technologies
Cloud services have become vital for the modern enterprise and so the security measures to protect them from malicious third parties. These systems are highly efficient and do not stop improving their features and capabilities. Still, cybersecurity continues to be an...
by Miguel Morales | Jun 25, 2019 | IT Security, IT Support, Web Technologies
Private cloud services are one of the leading, faster-growing sectors in tech right now. The reasons for this are plenty. It’s clear that, with the pressing need that many companies have for high-quality storage and infrastructure solutions these days, businesses can...
by Miguel Morales | Jun 20, 2019 | Disaster Recovery, Email Security, IT Security, Mobile Security, Ransomware
It’s hard to believe that after all these years, there are many businesses that continue to neglect proper vulnerability assessments on their data infrastructures. According to IBM’s 2018 Cost of a Data Breach study, the average total cost of a data breach is...
by Miguel Morales | Jun 7, 2019 | Disaster Recovery, IT Security, Tech news
Academic institutions inevitably build large databases as the result of being involved with thousands or even millions of individuals, from former and current students to professors and researchers. These databases, as expected, include information of interest for...
by Miguel Morales | May 27, 2019 | IT Security, Malware, Tech news
It was recently discovered and reported by Russian cybersecurity firm Kaspersky Lab that ASUS’ software update service was hacked by a still-unknown hacking group that exploited this channel to infect over 1 million computers from the manufacturer with malware....