POS news

  1. U.S., Canada and Others Hit By POS Infections

    ITWorldCanada.com is reporting on the ramifications of the recent worldwide point of sale (POS) botnet infection, writing that retailers' POS systems seem to be one of the soft targets for cybercriminals looking to steal payment and credit card information from unsuspecting users. The discovery of the botnet comes on the heels of other high-profile cases involving U.S. retailers, including Target...
  2. After Over 10 Years, LogMeIn Free - No Longer

    Logmein Free No Longer Free As of 2014, LogMeIn, a Boston-based company specializing in secure remote connectivity, will no longer be providing free remote access. With over 125 million devices that have used the LogMeIn services, this company is moving on to be paid for their services after 10 years since their start up in 2003. According to the LogMeIn...

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