by devTeam Ironistic | Dec 23, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Servers
This Post Originally appeared on HP Technology at Work Blog Microsoft will be pulling the plug on “Patch Tuesdays” for Windows Server 2003 in less than a year, when it ends security updates, support, and technical content updates on July 14, 2015. A product’s...
by devTeam Ironistic | Dec 22, 2014 | Blog, Customer Spotlight
KAFM aired its first broadcast in March of 1999 after 7 years of planning and preparation. “It took them a long time,” says Ramona, KAFM Operations Manager, “It took time to get the signal to get it approved. You have to apply to the FCC, there has to be a license...
by devTeam Ironistic | Dec 12, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Computer Security
Sony was the victim of what some are calling one of the worst hacks in history. The massive data breach exposed the spending on recent movies, the salaries of employees, social security numbers of employees, leaked movies, passwords to accounts, and embarrassing...
by devTeam Ironistic | Dec 11, 2014 | Blog, Computer Security, IT, Virus Protection and Security
If you received an email that appears to come from Facebook, do not click the link inside. We are unsure what type of malware the link contains, but in the past, similar malicious emails have had password-stealing programs. There are hints that this is a scam: 1. The...
by devTeam Ironistic | Dec 10, 2014 | Blog, Business IT, Computer Security, IT, Virus Protection and Security
We received this email and quickly realized it was not truly from UPS. Though the senders attempt to make it look legitimate through the use of the UPS logo and other tactics, the email simply looks unofficial and at glance, you can see the formatting looks...