by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Aug 6, 2018 | Internet Security, Uncategorized
It’s Time To Change [Again] – Quit Your Moaning-Change Comes With the Territory! With summer break winding down and the start of school lurking right around the corner, a monumental change is about to occur in our household: our oldest child will...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Jul 9, 2018 | Internet Security, Virus Threats
Can Cyber-Security Software Do It All? What Responsibilities Rest With the Users? If you’ve been following my column for some time, you know that we’re a big-time soccer family. (If you don’t like the game of soccer or don’t have children who play soccer, I encourage...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | Jun 6, 2018 | Internet Security, Virus Threats
Staying Safe from RDP Brute Force Attacks. Best Practices to Protect Your Organization One game we like to play while taking in the sights and sounds of interstate driving is the old classic: “What am I?” It is a simple game to play: a family member simply thinks of a...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | May 23, 2018 | Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security
Below are the instructions and links to download the required packages to create a Thirtyseven4 Emergency Bootable Disk: Download Emergency Disk Packages For 32-bit Operating System please download the following package: Download For 64-bit Operating System please...
by Thirtyseven4 Staff | May 10, 2018 | Internet Security, Thirtyseven4 Endpoint Security
Staying Safe from RDP Brute Force Attacks In a RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) brute force attack, an attacker gains access to a victim’s computer by using brute force techniques which can effectively crack weak passwords. Typically, the attacker scans a list of IP...