by T. Sean Teague | Nov 13, 2014 | Technology
Weekly released mini-blogs featuring signs you may be hacked and how to fix them. Your online passwords suddenly change If one or more of your online passwords suddenly change, you’ve been hacked or the website where you have a user account has been hacked....
by T. Sean Teague | Nov 6, 2014 | Technology
Weekly released mini-blogs featuring signs you may be hacked and how to fix them. Your friends receive fake emails that look like they come from you. It’s fairly common for our email friends to receive malicious emails that appear to come from us. A decade ago when...
by T. Sean Teague | Oct 31, 2014 | Technology
MORE SCARY TECH Bigger locations, larger props, and more dangerous stunts have become staples every Halloween season. Due to the increasing liability insurance and safety regulations, haunted house operators must closely monitor each and every piece; making sure that...
by T. Sean Teague | Oct 23, 2014 | Technology
Weekly released mini-blogs featuring signs you may be hacked and how to fix them. Random Pop-Ups (Pop-Under) This common sign that you’ve been hacked is also one of the more annoying ones. When you’re getting random browser pop-ups from websites that don’t normally...
by T. Sean Teague | Oct 16, 2014 | Technology
Weekly released mini-blogs featuring signs you may be hacked and how to fix them. Redirected Internet Searches There are websites that pay third parties to bring people to their site. Some of those third parties are legitimate (like Google). But sometimes those third...
by T. Sean Teague | Oct 9, 2014 | Technology
Weekly mini-blogs featuring signs you may be hacked and how to fix them. Unwanted Browser Toolbars This is probably the second most common form of exploitation. Suddenly, your browser has multiple new toolbars with names that seem to indicate the toolbar is supposed...