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It's Update Time Again

Posted by Ben Tasker
Ben Tasker
Ben is a Network Security and Linux specialist with experience on a wide range of Unix based Operating Systems...
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on Wednesday, 09 May 2012
in IT Support

A very substantial proportion of websites are based on PHP (Pre-processed Hypertext Protocol), so it's always important to stand-up and take notice when a critical PHP issue is patched.

Today is one of those days, with a second update issued to fix a criticial remote execution vulnerability. The vulnerability means that an attacker could potentially run unauthorised code on your server, something nobody wants! Attacks have already been detected in the wild by various honeypot services, so it's absolutely critical that everyone updates as soon as possible.

All Virya Technologies customers are advised to check which version of PHP they are currently running and to update where necessary, the latest versions  are 5.4.36 or 5.3.13. All earlier versions must be considered vulnerable.

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Protecting against data loss with Android devices

Posted by Ben Tasker
Ben Tasker
Ben is a Network Security and Linux specialist with experience on a wide range of Unix based Operating Systems...
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on Wednesday, 02 May 2012
in IT Support

The mobile world now plays a far greater part in our lives than ever before. Businesses are becoming reliant on the ability to access and process data wherever they are, and smartphones are one massive driving force behind this evolution of business practices.

However, with portability comes risk. If you can access your data from anywhere, it raises the potential that someone else can. We all take steps to mitigate this risk, such as using strong passwords and limiting access to specific devices. Unfortunately, the result of using strong passwords is that users begin to rely on the 'remember password' functionality of their device. All well and good until the device goes missing.

In this post, we'll be looking at a free piece of software that you can install on Android Devices (Such as the Samsung Galaxy range, the HTC One range and many other phones and tablets) in order to regain control should a device with access to business data be lost/stolen.

Similar solutions are also available for users of iPhones and iPads, but we've not tested those!

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Parallels Plesk vulnerability in the wild - affects versions 7.6.1 – 10.3.1

Posted by Ruth Cheesley
Ruth Cheesley
I am the owner and Director of Virya Technologies, with the responsibility for leading the website design team...
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on Monday, 05 March 2012
in IT Support

We were contacted by a company who have several dedicated servers using the Plesk interface provided by Parallels to manage the user interface (a common alternative to CPanel).  Their server had been taken down as it had been compromised via a recently released, critical vulnerability with Parallels Plesk affecting versions 7.6.1 – 10.3.1.

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Making Google Search Results a little less annoying

Posted by Ben Tasker
Ben Tasker
Ben is a Network Security and Linux specialist with experience on a wide range of Unix based Operating Systems...
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on Friday, 28 October 2011
in IT Support

Google's search engine is a fantastic tool, and there still seem to be no effective competitors. Unfortunately, however, Google have been making quite a few changes which have hugely affected the relevance of results, and often leads to needing to enter a second search.

This post details some of the tips users can use to try and reduce this, including minor changes you can make to Chrome/Chromium and Firefox to allow searching through the inbuilt search bars to be less irritating!

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When your server goes down you just can't wait until morning!

Posted by Ruth Cheesley
Ruth Cheesley
I am the owner and Director of Virya Technologies, with the responsibility for leading the website design team...
User is currently offline
on Thursday, 04 August 2011
in IT Support
We received a call just after midnight from a server administrator who was having difficulties with his mail server - to the point that his international clients were unable to receive email at the middle of their peak period.  Nobody else picked up the phone ... we did!
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