Malware

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    eDiscovery lessons from a Russian soldier’s Ukraine pictogram pictures tags: MM LitSupport 10 Malware Removal Apps Tested, Malwarebytes Comes out on Top tags: MM Security Tech The New and Improved Trainer Toolbox—Part 2 tags: MM Training Another Reminder That Attorneys Are Responsible for the e-Discovery Behavior of Their Clients tags: MM LitSupport Stop Sneaky Online…

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Depression and Stress Are Killing Productivity tags: MM Management CA Depression The Time Argument, Mobile Forensics tags: MM Forensics Massive Malware Infection Breaking WordPress Sites tags: MM Blogging 77% of Lawyers Can’t Be Trusted With Confidential Client Data tags: MM LitSupport The New and Improved Trainer Toolbox: Part 1 tags: MM Training Posted from Diigo….

  • This Week’s Links (weekly)

    Top Takeaways from Sedona tags: LitSupport MM What do the proposed amended FRCP changes mean for in-house counsel? tags: LitSupport MM Mini-review: People who already use Office will love Office for iPad | Ars Technica tags: Tech Microsoft MM #ABATechShow 2014 Liveblog tags: LitSupport MM Malwarebytes 2.0 Still Tough on Malware, Now with a Pretty…

  • End of Year Cleaning

    So after spending so much time hunting down the malware PHP file on the site, I decided it was time to clean up. As Steve pointed out in the comments on that post, there are some steps I should be taking, like getting rid of old plugins and unused themes, that I had gotten lazy…

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    WordPress Hack

    A couple of years ago, I suffered through the clean up of a bad wordpress hack, mostly as a result of leaving an old install without updates, and having it cross over to my main blog. Because of that, I keep a pretty good eye on things around here when I have the time, just…