Portable media remains one of the key ways hackers infect a company’s network Anyone who’s ever dropped of their child at a daycare is familiar with the scenario. If one child has a virus, it’s only a matter of time until all the other kids pick it up as well. It’s the same with digital storage devices. Introducing USB drives, media cards or…
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Infographic as a PDF: Fight Malware with Cyber Security Kiosks
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Anti-malware Cyber Security Kiosks Malware has experienced exponential proliferation since it was first discovered in 1984, when there were a mere 12 known instances of malware. In 2015, there were more than 400,000,000 malware instances with over 390,000 new instances of malicious programs discovered every day. For corporations, it is more important than ever to use a multi-pronged approach to preventing malware and…
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Recent headlines have been inundated with news about I.T. security breaches: Target, Staples, and even well-known banks like JP Morgan Chase. [1] Hackers have traditionally used online methods to distribute their viruses and malware, but now they have added physical transportation to their arsenal of tricks. Flash drives and SD cards give hackers a convenient, discreet way to transport and transfer malicious code….
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Malware attacks are commonplace and cyber security kiosks are your first line of defense. According to a study conducted by the Department of Homeland Security, 60% of found thumb drives were plugged in to a device. What this means is that three out of five people who find a random thumb drive, whether it be at a bus stop or on a coffee…
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