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Google Pizza 

CALLER: Is this Gordon’s Pizza?

GOOGLE: No sir, it’s Google Pizza.

Firefox is testing a VPN, and you can try it right now

Mozilla announced a new product that could give Firefox users even more privacy on the web: the Firefox Private Network, which claims to be “a secure, encrypted path to the web” — essentially, a Firefox-made VPN (though Mozilla never calls it one).

How To Find Out In Five Seconds If Your Online Accounts Have Been Breached

It’s extremely likely that your login credentials have been swept up in at least one major breach.

Hit with a Ransomware Attack? Don’t Pay the Hackers

Some governments pay and some don’t, but to benefit everyone and stop the growing epidemic, no one should.

Firefox’s latest version blocks third-party trackers by default for everyone

Before, only 20 percent of users had it turned on

Podcast – Can Cybercriminals Be Stopped?

The new generation of cybercriminals have organizations that function much like startups, with CEOs and recruiters, and customer service agents.

August Newsletter from Systems Technology Consultants

Montana Ranks 3rd in the Nation for Cyber Risk

How Texas Cities Are Handling Recent Ransomware Attacks

Together with federal authorities and other partners, the state government has stepped in to help municipalities ailing from the large, coordinated attack that left town data locked up by malware.

60 Minutes Report – When cybercriminals hold data hostage – Is your city ready?

Targets have included hospitals and municipalities, but the FBI says anyone on the internet should expect to be attacked by cybercriminals.

Ransomware Attacks Are Testing Resolve of Cities Across America

This has been the summer of crippling ransomware attacks.