Cyber criminals love to target firms that don’t close known gaps. The entry points to your systems are multiplying as devices and mobile access to your data become the standard. While each device's software programs come with cyber security from the provider, you—the user—control the effectiveness of those efforts. If your provider discovers a cyber vulnerability and makes a patch available but you don’t install it, you are leaving an open window for hackers. The latest security hole, BlueKeep, allows hackers to access your Microsoft Remote Desktop Services. Read full article from Komando.com here
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