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Open Source Software is Neither a Silver Bullet nor a Curse

There are some folks who say that open source software is much better than proprietary (commercial) software because you can look at the source code.  Ignoring whether you are I would know what we are looking at, it isn’t so simple as this story will tell. On the other hand, proprietary (commercial) software isn’t a […]

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Browser Makers Doing What Needs to be Done – Finally

When you log on to a “secure” web site – one that that you access via HTTPS:// instead of HTTP:// , you do that because the web site bought a certificate from a certificate authority.  Those certificates work because the browsers – all of them – “trust” the makers of those certificates. How do those […]

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The $10 Million Alternative to Paying Ransomware

Earlier this year, the Erie County Medical Center in Buffalo, New York was hit with a ransomware attack.  ECMC is a level 1 trauma center, teaching hospital and regional center for a variety of medical services – including, unfortunately, ransomware. At 2 A.M. on Palm Sunday computer screens across the medical center flashed “What happened […]

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Homeland Security Issues Security Alert for Siemens Imaging Systems

We usually think of Internet of Things (IoT) devices as smart light bulbs or door locks or cameras, but there are some IoT devices that are a little bigger and a lot more expensive. In this case, it is a multi-million dollar Cat Scanner that hospitals and imaging centers use to create diagnostic images. Siemens […]

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