Another email from Microsoft. But this time it’s asking you to take urgent action to protect your account. Before you click any links or provide any personal information, ask yourself: Is it really Microsoft? Or could it be a phishing attempt? Here’s how to tell…
Ransomware attacks – where hackers steal your data and demand a ransom to give it back – are skyrocketing. You need to have the very best protection in place to keep your data secure. And here’s what that protection is…
“iloveyou”, “12345”, “qwerty1”. If I’ve just guessed all your passwords, you need to change them, immediately. Why? Because your passwords are STILL too weak. It’s a big problem…
Think fraud is only a problem for big corporations? Think again. Small and medium sized businesses are huge targets. And it’s costing a fortune. Here’s how to stay safe…
Just when you think you’ve got cyber security sorted for your business, a new scam comes along. This time, cyber criminals don’t even need to trick you out of your password to access your accounts… they can fool you with something called a “device code”.
Hacking groups are given different names by different security companies. And that means you don’t know who’s really behind an attack so can’t react as quickly as you’d like. That’s about to change, thanks to Microsoft…
Windows 10 reaches its end of life NEXT MONTH. If your business still isn’t prepared, you must start planning. Now. Here’s what you need to consider…
Searching for files in Windows isn’t always a smooth experience. Sometimes it’s slow and often it’ll show you web results rather than the file you need. But Microsoft is making things much simpler… for some people. Here’s how you can benefit from this.
Need to change a file from one format to another? Easy, just Google a file converter, right? Stop! That may not be as safe as it seems. Find out why here…
Sick of saying “next slide please” in your Teams meetings? Microsoft has a small but powerful new feature that will put an end to that. Find out more here…