It’s the week before Labor Day, and for most of folks in the U.S. that means the end of summer is approaching. But for many of us involved with the data center, it means another exciting virtualization confab is underway in San Francisco with VMwor...
In a recent study conducted by Harris Interactive on how companies can encourage consumers to spend more, 66% of consumers stated they wanted improved customer service and 23% were looking for a tailored shopping experience.
One of the biggest cha...
Another Patch Tuesday is upon us, and both Microsoft and Adobe have pushed out updates to fix issues with multiple products.
Microsoft
Microsoft released nine updates today to address 37 CVEs. These updates impact Windows, Internet Explorer, .NET...
DorkBot is another modified IrcBot that is extremely similar to NgrBot, which is why many antivirus software treat them the same way, oftentimes using the same detection. Our botnet monitoring system has even captured NgrBot and DorkBot at almost th...
In case you missed it, the 2014 Gartner Magic Quadrant for Unified Threat Management is out. Obviously, this is something that we at Fortinet are very proud of and because of its significance; however it is worth calling out a few points relating to...
On July 31, 2014, the United States Computer Emergency Readiness Team (US-CERT) published an advisory of a newly identified point-of-sale (PoS) malware dubbed “Backoff”. This family of PoS malware consists of three versions: 1.44, 1.55, and the most...
CryptoWall is another entry in the popular category of malware known as ransomware. This type of malware holds your data hostage by encrypting your files and then charging a ransom to decrypt the files. The malware displays a message informing the vi...