by Jason Danner | Sep 13, 2017 | Security
Eight Bluetooth vulnerabilities have been identified and collectively called BlueBorne. These vulnerabilities are currently known to affect Windows, Linux, Android, Apple iOS and other smart devices. What this means The Blueborne vulnerabilities could allow a...
by Jason Danner | Dec 2, 2016 | Security
What the heck is Gooligan? Googlian is a recently uncovered type of malware that stole the credentials to gain full access to users’ Google accounts after they installed a dodgy app on their Android phone. Currently there are more than 1 million Google accounts...
by Jason Danner | Nov 22, 2016 | Security
Kiwicon is Christmas for the information security (infosec) community. This year, a jolly Metlstorm (Adam Boileau) guided us through two days of infosec bliss including: unique security talks, physical & digital security challenges, fire, lasers, alien abductions,...
by Jason Danner | Dec 15, 2015 | Announcement
Even here at Aerorock we’re taking some time to enjoy the sun and so we’ll be suspending our normal 9-5 support hours from Dec 21st to Jan 8th. But don’t despair – should anything untoward pop up we’ll still be monitoring the systems and...
by Jason Danner | Nov 3, 2015 | Cloud Computing with Aerorock, Tips & Techniques
There’s a Ninja on your computer! Don’t worry – it’s supposed to be there. We’re doing some spring cleaning at Aerorock and replacing our old remote management software (Soluto) with shiny new software called Ninja RMM. This allows us to...
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