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05/11/2017

10 Simple Tips to Protect Yourself from Ransomware

1. Keep current with operating system and application updates Malware attacks like WannaCry often exploit software vulnerabilities that you can close by installing the latest operating system and application patches, updates, and security releases. • Install the windows security update • Read customer guidance from Microsoft®
2. Perform regular backups Regular full-image backups are the ultimate way to mitigate ransomware attacks. You should back up critical files regularly, preferably to secure cloud storage provided by your backup vendor. However, you need to check with your vendor to make sure that their cloud backup is protected against ransomware.
3. Enable Acronis Active Protection™ in your backup Modern backup software has inbuilt, real-time protection against ransomware. Innovative technology using behavioural heuristics analysis detects and stops ransomware even when your anti-malware program does not. Acronis Active Protection also automatically restores any files damaged in a ransomware attack back to its original state.
4. Install anti-virus software and keep its signature database current Anti-malware / anti-virus software provides a valuable defense against a variety of malicious viruses. Choose your software carefully and enable automatic updates to its signature database. However, note that many new ransomware variants can evade anti-virus defenses, so be sure to back up your systems and use Acronis Active Protection.
5. Make file extensions visible Your operating system may hide file extensions (like .pdf for Adobe® files) by default. Make file extensions visible to make it harder for malware purveyors to camouflage malicious files as legitimate ones. For example, with file extensions visible, you would easily spot a JavaScript file (with the file extension .js) trying to masquerade as a Microsoft Word document (.docx).
6. Be careful with email attachments If you receive something from a person you don’t know, or something you don’t expect — don’t open it! Check it with the sender and run it through your anti-virus program. You may need do the same even for emails received from people you know. Be on the safe side: don’t open suspicious email attachments and don’t click the links, especially the ones asking you to download software “to read this attachment.” Be careful: ask the email sender for a confirmation.
7. Don’t enable macros in document attachments received via email When you receive a Word document or Excel spreadsheet by email and it asks you to “enable macros” — do not do it! Harmful malware spreads this way (e.g., Osiris Ransomware). If the file is infected and you allow macros to execute, you may inadvertently enable the installation of ransomware and encryption of your data.
8. Don’t give your computer users more rights than you need to If your computer user (your computer login) has Administrator privileges, it could spell disaster to all computers and devices on your network. Do not switch UAC (User Account Control) in Windows either: the extra layer of security will not hurt.
9. Use new security features in your business applications Essential business software applications, such as Microsoft Office® 2016, now include an option to “Block macros from running in Office files from the internet”. This is handy. Make sure it’s enabled on your computer.
10. Prevent programs from being launched from the AppData and LocalAppData folders Many ransomware programs (e.g., Cryptolocker) copy files to these folders and run undetected, trying to masquarade as a standard Windows® process. You can create specific rules within your Windows installation to disallow files from being executed from these folders.

https://www.technewsworld.com/story/84818.html
09/10/2017

https://www.technewsworld.com/story/84818.html

Malicious code has been discovered in two versions of Piniform's CCleaner housekeeping utility, the company disclosed on Monday. Piniform is owned by Avast, whose security products are used by more than 400 million people. The malware infecting CCleaner could give hackers control over the devices of...

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19/07/2017

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Synergy Beam - a close-knit team of enthusiastic and experienced professionals in the field of IT, passionate about their work.

Synergy Beam is looking for a PHP / CMS Developer. Ideal candidates have a strong CMS background and enjoy working with ...
07/07/2017

Synergy Beam is looking for a PHP / CMS Developer.
Ideal candidates have a strong CMS background and enjoy working with cutting edge technologies.
In this role, you will be responsible for the functionality, development, support, and optimization of Synergy Beam modules
You will work closely with team members in Data, Web Development, IT, and Product with the goal of maintaining a highly-performant, highly-optimized tech environment that drives sales performance for ecommerce websites.

Responsibilities include:
* A great team player who is able to interact effectively with people in all levels of the organization.
* Lead and own feature and platform development processes while ensuring adherence to best practices.
* Produce a reliable, stable, up-to-date, high performance systems environment.
* Effectively translate requirements and customer experience needs into concrete and meaningful information for the business and functional assets.
* Work with product managers and leadership in defining, scoping and scheduling feature development.
* Add value to technology and business process related projects as a key stakeholder and contributor.
* Ability to easily demonstrate key technology and testing processes to technical and non-technical users.
* Able to develop, maintain, and measure process improvements pertaining to both the technology and the business environment (i.e., simplified checkout, page speed).

Ideal candidates will have:
* 3+ years CMS and CRM development and implementation experience.
* 3+ years Aterisk/Freeswitch development and implementation experience.
* 3+ years with PHP, MySQL, CSS, HTML5, JavaScript development.
* Implement and customize CMS and CRM extensions and develop custom CMS extensions.
* Proficiency in developing, debugging and optimizing complex PHP web applications.
* Experience using PHP to create and consume web services (SOAP, REST) and/or other experience implementing data integrations within the platform a plus.
* Strong understanding of CMS and CRM underlying architecture, including the implications and challenges presented by the framework CMS is built upon.

Please send your CV to [email protected]

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01/06/2017

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