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Better ways to use Office 365

Posted on Thursday July 04, 2019  |  security, productivity, training, sharepoint, office 365, skype for business, onedrive for business

With Office 365, your business can gain a lot, but you won't benefit from it if you don't know how to use this service. Do you want your employees to be more productive? You can't go wrong if you follow these simple steps to boost your business.

 

Keeping your email safe

Posted on Thursday June 27, 2019  |  security, password, email security, phishing, email account

If you think your email is safe from hackers, think again. A lack of sufficient email security measures can result in data theft, unauthorized access to sensitive information, and malware attacks. Here are some tips to secure your email account from unwanted intruders and the many troubles that come with them.

 

Protect your Android device from viruses

Posted on Tuesday June 25, 2019  |  security, android, tablet, google play, virus, phone, device, remove

Your smartphone and/or tablet are essential to your day-to-day tasks. Should they get infected by viruses, would you know what steps to take? If you're using an Android device, you're in luck. This guide can help you remove viruses on your Android phone or tablet.

 

Tips for safeguarding business data

Posted on Monday June 10, 2019  |  security, password, encryption, data breach, update, hacker, securing data, backup

You can't afford to lose business data. It takes away the trust of your clients, leading to loss of revenue. Cybercriminals are here to stay, so it's more important than ever to utilize tight security measures to keep your business data safe. Still, some hackers may have advanced cracking skills, or are really determined to break into your network, so it's a good idea to use the following methods for safeguarding your corporate data.

 

Microsoft Warns 1 Million Computers Are Still Vulnerable To Major Windows Security Exploit

Posted on Friday May 31, 2019  |  microsoft, security, windows

Earlier this month, Microsoft revealed a major Windows security vulnerability that could see a widespread "wormable" attack that spreads from one vulnerable computer to the next. "While Microsoft has released patches for Windows systems, even for older server and Windows XP machines, recent reports have revealed there are at least 1 million systems connected to the internet that can be attacked," reports The Verge. "Microsoft is confident that an exploit exists for this vulnerability," warns Simon Pope, director of incident response at Microsoft's Security Response Center (MSRC). "It's been only two weeks since the fix was released and there has been no sign of a worm yet. This does not mean that we're out of the woods." From the report: Pope notes that it was nearly two months after the release of patches for the previous EternalBlue exploit when WannaCry attacks began, and despite having 60 days to patch systems, a lot of machines were still infected. The EternalBlue exploit was leaked publicly, allowing hackers to create malware freely. This new BlueKeep flaw hasn't yet been publicly disclosed, but that doesn't mean there won't be malware. "It is possible that we won't see this vulnerability incorporated into malware," says Pope. "But that's not the way to bet."

 

9 Cybersecurity terms you need to know

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.

 

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