If you are a user of the internet or, even accessing a phone or tablet application such as mobile banking, then you have likely come across and even used, multi-factor authentication (MFA, for short). As technology advances and we are spending more time online – this is resulting in us sharing a lot more personal […]
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Developing and growing your business can take years of blood, sweat and tears, so when it comes to letting go of the reigns a little, it can be a daunting process for some. At sfG Software, we get it. So here are a few reasons why you should feel comfortable in our capable hands… Manageable […]
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“Passwords are like underwear: don’t let people see them, change them very often, and you shouldn’t share them with strangers.” – Chris Pirillo From our team at sfG, we would like to wish everyone a Happy International Computer Security day for November 30th! Woah, that’s a bit of a mouthful and not the sexiest holiday, but for your […]
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Windows 7 Reaches End Of Life in 2020 Microsoft’s Windows 7 operating system is due to reach End Of Life (EOL) on 14 January 2020. A large number of the world’s computers, most in corporate environments, are still running the nine-year-old system. This End of Life means no more bug-fixes, security patches or new functionality, […]
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sfG Software are now Cyber Essentials Plus Certified! “Cyber Essentials is a Government-backed, industry-supported scheme to help organisations protect themselves against common online threats.” Cyber Essentials “Plus” means that we have been externally audited to prove that we meet the required standards for the certification. www.cyberessentials.ncsc.gov.uk
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You may be aware of reports in the media of a very serious vulnerability that compromises the security of secure websites potentially leaking passwords and other sensitive information into the wrong hands. All of our secure website and web application hosting servers at sfG Software use Microsoft’s IIS web server technology which does not use […]
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Microsoft will end its support for the Windows XP operating system after the 8th of April 2014. What does that mean for your business? After support ends, there will no longer be any security updates released by Microsoft to protect machines running Windows XP. That means that vulnerabilities will no longer be patched leaving your computer […]
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