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Microsoft recommends reinstall?

The Microsoft Malware Protection Center (MMPC) has identified a new “severe threat level” rootkit, dubbed “Trojan:Win32/Popureb.E.” This rootkit variant burrows so deeply, Microsoft recommends...

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Apple’s cloudy future

I’d challenge you to find a more valuable CEO to a company’s future growth than Steve Jobs. Since his return to Apple in 1996, Jobs has seen profits skyrocket with the introduction of such...

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New poll

As many of you know, RJS started as an AS/400 software consulting business over 20 years ago. For many years, we focused the majority of our time and developing in the iSeries / IBM i realm. As our...

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Malware worm spreading

There is a new malware worm spreading on the internet in search of usernames and weak passwords. This post will help you understand what the worm can and cannot do and how you can protect yourself. In...

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Friday Fun Links 9/9/11

We hope everyone enjoyed the short week and got their kids to school on time. Here’s to a great weekend and some fantastic Friday Fun Links! Let’s start off with the ageless debate: what user interface...

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September Security Updates

What is happening in the security world this month and how does it affect you? Let’s take a look at important September security updates from around the globe. Microsoft This month, Microsoft’s...

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Historically speaking

As a history buff and techno-geek, I was pretty excited when two of my favorite companies – Apple and Google – were featured in interesting historical pieces recently. In today’s naked security,...

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October Security Updates

What is happening in the security world this month and how does it affect you? Let’s take a look at important October security updates from around the globe. Microsoft Another month, another set of...

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Picking your idol, business myths and the wide-open mobile market

I spent my lunch hour catching up on some technology reading and have three distinctly unique and thought-provoking articles to share with you all. The first is a piece by Maxwell Wessel of the Harvard...

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November Security Updates

It’s time for a quick review of important security updates released in November. But before we get started, I want you to imagine your house, apartment, condominium… wherever you call home. Obviously...

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December Security Updates

Another month, another collection of patches and fixes you should install. This month we cover Adobe, Microsoft, VMware, Oracle, Opera and Android. Adobe Adobe has released patches for Acrobat and...

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Hotmail hacked

Microsoft announced they have fixed a critical bug in their Hotmail service which allowed remote resetting of account passwords by third parties.  The zero day exploit was first reported by a Saudi...

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Adventures in QA … Gotta love debug switches!

Debug switches … they’re useful for diagnosing and fixing stuff, but horrible for anything else. RJS Software is first and foremost a writer of IBM iSeries and Microsoft-based software. We have a rich...

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May Updates and Patch Report

It’s been a little while since I’ve written one of these posts. I had, in recent months, gotten overwhelmed by the amount of updates out there and the fact the advice really hadn’t changed. If you’re...

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May Updates and Patch Report: Part 2

It’s interesting how you can go through an entire week of work and think that nothing significant happened in the security world. Now that I am trying to write these updates on a weekly basis, I’m...

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Microsoft XML Attack

Though we were notified last week that there was a problem with Microsoft’s XML implementation, news broke this weekend that it is now being actively exploited. In response, Microsoft has released an...

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Windows 8 and 8.1 Users Left Potentially Stranded and Unsupported by Microsoft

As many of you know, Microsoft set an ultimatum last month that all Windows 8 users had to upgrade to Windows 8.1 Update 1 by June 10th, 2014, effectively end of life-ing Windows 8 and 8.1 (i.e. no...

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WebDocs – Updated Documentation Videos

Here at RJS we work hard to provide the best documentation for our customers. We have recently updated Desktop Capture Video Tutorials for WebDocs Windows and for WebDocs iSeries. As always,...

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WebDocs Desktop Capture Video Tutorials

Did you know we have a video series of desktop capture tutorials for our WebDocs products? You’ll learn a ton! Check them out: Imaging Client Microsoft Office Add-ins Imaging Scan Workstation Tray...

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Webinar on Thurs.: Dock Door Signing Made Easy

If you’re looking for ways to make dock door and delivery operations more efficient by digitally signing and managing bills of lading (BOLs), proofs of delivery and other documents, you should attend...

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