After a recent intelligence note from the iC3 there is a going trend of malware being installed on travellers’ laptop through software updates on hotel internet connections. This has caused quite a stir amongst frequent business travellers to China. It has to be remembered though that this kind of threat is not unique to China, this … Continue reading
With 2011 being probably one of the worst years for security incidents with companies like SONY, RSA, Lockheed Martin, Epsilon, FOX, NASA, ESAall reporting significant breaches. The financial cost of all these breaches totalled together amounts to a bail out package for a small country in eastern Europe. This is money no organisation can afford … Continue reading
We are currently in the process of upgrading our website, normal service should resume 08/05/12. Over the past few months we have experienced a large number of attempted hack attacks and a high volume of attempted fraudulent transactions. We have therefore taken steps to further improve the security of this website, and also realign our … Continue reading
One of the most worrying common traits of software development is that security is left out because of cost! This results in much of the software we use today will have vulnerabilities, in fact dare we say that all software we use will have vulnerabilities. To take this even further we need to be concerned … Continue reading
Three Nine have been an official avast! anti virus reseller for the United Kingdom since 2009. We have been providing valuable IT security consultancy services to a number of large enterprise clients across the UK, Europe and the USA. We are now proud to announce that we are now able to sellAvast business protection to … Continue reading
We are proud to announce that our new eCommerce website is officially open for business! Inspired by Eric Ries’s book , The Lean Startup: How Constant Innovation Creates Radically Successful Businesses, we decided to launch with a Minimum Viable Product (MVP), in order to assess how our current service offering compared to customer expectation. … Continue reading






