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Posted on Tuesday August 06, 2019 | microsoft office 365, business, malware, cybersecurity, productivity suite
Microsoft's Office 365 is one of the most powerful business productivity tools today. This cloud-hosted suite lets users work anywhere and collaborate easily. Although it's undoubtedly useful, Office 365 may present a few security challenges that businesses must address.
Posted on Thursday July 25, 2019 | malware, apple, mac, backups, cybersecurity, anti malware, removal, safe mode
Malicious software can affect any computer, and Macs are no exception. In fact, it's important to take action right away when you notice your Mac freezing up, slowing down, and redirecting you to random websites. Below are a few malware removal tips to keep your systems safe and sound.
Posted on Tuesday May 28, 2019 | security, malware, ransomware, phishing, cyber attackers, patch, zero day attack
Cybersecurity is everyone's responsibility. But you don't need to be an IT expert to know how to protect yourself from a cyberattack. To help you get started, here are helpful terms you need to know so you're not left in the dark, whether you're teaching yourself how to update your anti-malware, updating your systems, or consulting your tech support.
Posted on Tuesday May 14, 2019 | security, malware, adware, browser extensions, data protection, ad blockers, browser tracking
Protecting yourself, your employees, and your business when you're using the internet is necessary if you want to remain safe, productive, and profitable. Given the proliferation of phishing attacks, hacks, and online fraud, we all need to ramp up our online security measures. Here are some ways to bolster security using browser extensions.
Posted on Tuesday May 07, 2019 | hardware, malware, cybersecurity, dark web, cryptocurrency, cryptojacking, hijack
Hackers use cryptojacking to mine cryptocurrencies, and this process can cause PCs to run below optimal speeds. If you have a relatively new computer but are experiencing performance problems after clicking a link or visiting a website, you might be a victim of cryptojacking. Here's what to do.
Posted on Wednesday May 01, 2019 | android security, anti malware, factory reset, malware, prevention, removal, safe mode, signs of attack
The Android operating system is open source, which makes customization and app development easy. The problem is that cybercriminals can also access Android's programming code, find vulnerabilities, and distribute malware through app stores. Here are some things you must do to avoid an infection.