Mair IT Systems, LLC

Mair IT Systems, LLC Information Technology and Project Management Solutions & Services. Mair IT Systems is registered with Dun & Bradstreet Inc.

Mair IT Systems is an Information Technology Consulting company providing comprehensive IT Outsourcing, Technical and Project Management Solutions & Services covering end-to-end Systems Development Life Cycle (SDLC) phases, i.e., Project Planning/Feasibility Study, Systems Analysis/Requirements Definition, Design, Implementation, Integration & Testing, Delivery & Deployment, and Operations & Maint

enance thereafter. (D&B) for Data Universal Numbering System (DUNS) Number, and the Central Contracting Registry (CCR). NAICS Codes: 541511(Primary), 541512, 541513, 541519
Primary SIC: 7371

Mair IT Systems is a registered vendor with the Virginia state's electronic procurement system (eVA) The applicable NGIP Codes are: 92000, 95823, 99048

01/01/2021
12/23/2020

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05/15/2017

New computer virus (Ransomware) names "WannaCry" has hit 99 countries. Ransomware is a type of malicious software that infects and restricts access to a computer until a ransom is paid. Although there are other methods of delivery, ransomware is frequently delivered through phishing emails and exploits unpatched vulnerabilities in software.

Phishing emails are crafted to appear as though they have been sent from a legitimate organization or known individual. These emails often entice users to click on a link or open an attachment containing malicious code. After the code is run, your computer may become infected with malware.

A commitment to cyber hygiene and best practices is critical to protecting organizations and users from cyber threats, including malware.

In advice specific to the recent WannaCry ransomware threat, users should:
•Be careful when clicking directly on links in emails, even if the sender appears to be known; attempt to verify web addresses independently (e.g., contact your organization's helpdesk or search the Internet for the main website of the organization or topic mentioned in the email).
•Exercise caution when opening email attachments. Be particularly wary of compressed or ZIP file attachments.
•Follow best practices for Server Message Block (SMB) and update to the latest version immediately.

For general best practices on patching and phishing, users should:
•Ensure that your applications and operating system has been patched with the latest updates. Vulnerable applications and operating systems are the target of most attacks.
•Be suspicious of unsolicited phone calls, visits, or email messages from individuals asking about employees or other internal information. If an unknown individual claims to be from a legitimate organization, try to verify his or her identity directly with the company.
•Avoid providing personal information or information about your organization, including its structure or networks, unless you are certain of a person's authority to have the information.
•Avoid revealing personal or financial information in email, and do not respond to email solicitations for this information. This includes following links sent in email.
•Be cautious about sending sensitive information over the Internet before checking a website's security.
•Pay attention to the URL of a website. Malicious websites may look identical to a legitimate site, but the URL may use a variation in spelling or a different domain (e.g., .com vs. .net).
•If you are unsure whether an email request is legitimate, try to verify it by contacting the company directly. Do not use contact information provided on a website connected to the request; instead, check previous statements for contact information. Information about known phishing attacks is also available online from anti-phishing groups such as the APWG.
•Install and maintain anti-virus software, firewalls, and email filters to reduce some of this traffic.

If you believe that you have been a victim of a phishing attack or ransomware infection, immediately report the incident to your information technology (IT) helpdesk or security office.

12/17/2015

We have multiple Java developer (Senior and Mid level) and Automation Developer (Testing) positions in Washington DC. Please submit your resume via [email protected] or call me.

11/13/2015

We are looking for multiple Java developers (mid level) and Sr. Functional Analyst for a long term federal government contract in Reston, VA. Citizens only. Contact ASAP.

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