by Isaac Johnson | Dec 17, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source, Outsource
WordPress brings a lot of added functionality and improvement to WordPress and GeekOut Technologies has upgraded all of our clients to 3.8. There was an interesting bug that popped up for some sites which I suspect may have been related to using a non default editor...
by Isaac Johnson | Dec 5, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source, Outsource
I recently did a presentation for a high school computer science class. One topic we touched on was cyber security, penetration testing, and the fundamentals of hacking. I promised to put up a list of software used for hacking/penetration testing so here is a list of...
by Isaac Johnson | Nov 19, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Outsource
Imagine having all your files encrypted without your permission and being charged exorbitant prices if you want to decrypt them; that is precisely what has been happening on a large scale by a recent ransomware infection known as cryptolocker. While cryptolocker is...
by Isaac Johnson | Oct 15, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
Recently, ironically as it is, myself and some other IT professionals were answering a question on Linkedin about creating social networks for churches. There are probably quite a few people out there wondering the same thing… and with good reason, as churches...
by Isaac Johnson | Oct 8, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Outsource
I’ve been flying airplanes since I was 15 years old, but due to a long hiatus from training I hadn’t actually gotten my pilot’s license until August of 2012. During this last summer I added ratings onto my license for bigger and faster aircraft with...
by Isaac Johnson | Oct 2, 2013 | Business, Churches, Information Technology, Missions, Nonprofit, Open Source
If you are reading this, you are probably using Linux or Unix already. Your Android phone: Linux, your iPhone/iPad: Unix, your Mac: Unix, your router: Linux, the HTML server hosting GeekOut Technologies: Linux. Basically, over the years Linux/Unix has been sneaking...