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Security Advisory: Apple macOS Zero-Day Vulnerability (MAY UPDATE)
On Monday, April 26, Apple released macOS Security Updates for all three supported versions of macOS to patch a zero-day exploit actively being used to deploy malware.
Security Advisory: Exchange Servers Targeted via 0-Day Exploits
MARCH 12 DEARCRY UPDATE: Ransomware attacks (DEARCRY) that leverage the Microsoft Exchange server Hafnium exploit are now being seen in the wild.
Atomic Data takes control of Start Reading Now
February 02, 2021
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"It’s now time to transition our leadership to a team that can take the program to even greater heights, and we could not have imagined a better way to achieve that than partnering with Atomic Data."
Atomic Data Expands IT Management for FC Cincinnati, Plans Ohio Office
November 30, 2020
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Atomic Data® today announced that FC Cincinnati has expanded services with the firm, bringing end-to-end IT as a Service, Operations, and Game Day Monitoring™ to all of the team’s facilities.
Atomic Data Offers ‘White Glove Service’ for All Things Cloud
With a relationship with VMware that began shortly after the company’s inception, it’s no surprise that Atomic Data has a rapidly growing cloud services business.
PSA: IT Security While Working Remotely
April 20, 2020
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The line between work and home has blurred, but keeping IT security in focus is critical. We've assembled some resources below to help protect your remote workforce and your organization's bottom line.
Zoom Security Advisory
April 16, 2020
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Follow these steps in the Atomic Data Zoom Security Advisory to secure your Zoom Meetings software and avoid risks of Zoombombing and other issues.
COVID-19 Preparedness Update
March 25, 2020
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An update on the steps we've taken to ensure continued service availability and support in the face of the continually evolving COVID-19 threat.
Increases in Phishing Attempts During COVID-19 Pandemic
March 18, 2020
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Products & Services
The unprecedented COVID-19 pandemic represents a golden opportunity for malicious actors. They're ramping up their phishing attempts, sending fraudulent emails in an effort to obtain information, initiate transfers, deploy malicious software, and more.