Wednesday, October 26, 2011
Hacker Payback: Dox
The world of computer security is full of slang. And while the media has made a number of different hacker terms, such as “hacktivism” and “malware,” more mainstream, there are still a number of terms that remain relatively unused by the average reporter. As a result, though being “doxed” is nothing new, you may have never heard the term. Doxed, or being doxed, is Internet slang for releasing personal … Read More »
Wednesday, September 28, 2011
Feeling Vulnerable: What are Computer Security Vulnerabilities and How Could They be Putting Your Company at Risk?
You wouldn’t intentionally leave your wallet on the hood of your car in the mall parking lot. In the same respect, you wouldn’t let a child walk home from school in the dark along a busy street. The reason you wouldn’t do these things is because your wallet and your children are important to you and leaving them unattended would make them vulnerable to theft and harm. According to … Read More »
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
What’s Behind a 403 Web Security Vulnerability Review
As you may have already heard, 403 Web Security now offers a free website security vulnerability review to any company that submits a request on our landing page. It’s easy to do, just fill in a few fields and submit. We’ll exchange a few emails with you about backup and the best time of day to do the review, but the request will be painless. The returned website evaluation … Read More »