09.11.18
Social Engineering: Red Flags
IDENTIFYING SUSPICIOUS EMAILS AND COMMUNICATIONS CAN SAVE YOUR BUSINESS FROM FRAUD. Malicious emails have become far more sophisticated over the years and as such, employees who deal with electronic communications on a daily basis have had to become more diligent […]
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09.11.18
Shortcuts: Browsing and Typing Faster
You can shave off a couple of seconds typing in a URL by simply click CTRL + Enter after you type the name of the site. Need .net instead of .com, press CTRL + Shift + Enter instead. Jump to Browser’s Address Bar […]
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08.30.18
Keep Your Business Safe And Secure From Suspicious Emails
KEEP YOUR BUSINESS SAFE AND SECURE FROM SUSPICIOUS EMAILS WITH A SET OF COMMON SENSE BEST PRACTICES. Over the years it has become harder and harder to tell if a email from an unknown source is a legitimate business communication […]
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08.27.18
Disney’s streaming service may have a name, and it definitely has a strategy
It’s no secret that Disney CEO Bob Iger sees the company’s upcoming streaming service as a crucial part of the company’s larger strategy, and a new report from Variety reveals what he has been calling the project: Disney Play. Currently […]
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08.22.18
This pixel animation backpack has crossover appeal for kids and ravers
Imagine carrying around an animated Lite-Brite screen on your back. Now you can, with Pix, the “first smart animative backpack,” which is currently funding on Kickstarter. The backpack can display pictures, animations, and playable 8-bit games like Tetris and Snake, […]
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08.17.18
Google clarifies how it tracks users even with Location History off
After the Associated Press reported that certain Google apps still track you even if you turned off location history, Google has changed its help pages and tried to clarify the issue. “We have been updating the explanatory language about Location […]
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08.14.18
How to Better Secure Your Smart Home
With the advent of gadgets like doorbell cameras, smart kitchen appliances and data-logging sensors that track your sleep, the smart home now extends to even the most intimate areas of the household. It’s great for general convenience, like knowing whether […]
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08.09.18
The Healthcare Industry Is in a World of Cybersecurity Hurt
Bob Ackerman Jr. Contributor Robert Ackerman Jr. is the founder and a managing director of Allegis Capital, an early-stage cybersecurity venture firm, and a founder of DataTribe, a startup “studio” for fledgling cyber startups staffed by former government technology innovators […]
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08.07.18
Florida Man Arrested in SIM Swap Conspiracy
Police in Florida have arrested a 25-year-old man accused of being part of a multi-state cyber fraud ring that hijacked mobile phone numbers in online attacks that siphoned hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of bitcoin and other cryptocurrencies from […]
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08.06.18
Amazon Alexa’s New ‘Answer Update’ Feature Will Notify You When Alexa Learns Something New
Amazon confirmed it’s rolling out a new feature called “Answer Update” to Alexa device users over the next week, which will notify users when Alexa learns the answer to a question the assistant didn’t know when first asked. The idea […]
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08.02.18
Is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy Right for Your Business?
We are in the business of making sure you are prepared for what the changing technology environment will throw your way. One of the biggest current trends in business IT is Bring Your Own Device, or BYOD. This practice can […]
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08.01.18
Reddit Breach Highlights Limits of SMS-Based Authentication
Reddit.com today disclosed that a data breach exposed some internal data, as well as email addresses and passwords for some Reddit users. As Web site breaches go, this one doesn’t seem too severe. What’s interesting about the incident is that […]
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