Feb 25, 2015 | Company News
Brian Gravel and Dan Johnson got interviewed by Jeffrey Davis from Radio Entrepreneurs last week and the interview aired this past Monday, February 23, 2015. Brian and Dan talk about what GraVoc does as a company. They specifically talked about our Media Production...
Feb 24, 2015 | Information Security
According to data from the National Institute of Standards and Technology’s (NIST) National Vulnerability Database (NVD), 7,038 new security vulnerabilities were added to the database in 2014, which is just above an average of 19 vulnerabilities a day. In this same...
Feb 17, 2015 | Information Security
Hackers have stolen around $1 billion since 2013 according to a new report by Kaspersky Labs, a Russian security company and major player in the information security industry. The methods? Malware downloaded by bank employees used to find vulnerabilities in routine...
Feb 16, 2015 | Digital Marketing
In today’s society, video has become a driving force behind commerce. Social media outlets such as YouTube and Vine have made for creative ways to advertise their company or brand. It’s no secret that people are more likely to watch a video as opposed to...
Feb 13, 2015 | Information Security
As of two days ago, Microsoft patched a bug that has been affecting their systems for around 15 years, which could potentially allow an attacker to run scripts or take control of PCs running any version of Windows. The problem, is that this vulnerability will remain...
Feb 9, 2015 | Digital Transformation, Information Security
In our second episode of Technology Time Out, we examine how stealthy a hack attack can be by creating an RFID hacking device that can wirelessly and silently steal data from 3 feet away. Our information security team presented this demonstration at the BankWorld...
Feb 2, 2015 | Information Security
The topic of credit card fraud seems to be an age old discussion that gets revisited every time there is a breach. Ideally, those working in the information security field would like to think that there would be a strong public security culture surrounding credit...