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Free WannaCry Analysis For Your Business

Free WannaCry Analysis For Your Business

The outbreak of WannaCry (a.k.a. WannaCrypt or WCry) over the past few days is still making global headlines.  In the media rush to cover the story, there has been a lot of mis-information being repeated.  For example, some people believe that if...

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You’re not Patching?  You Must Be Rich!

You’re not Patching? You Must Be Rich!

Last month we posted an article about how patching your computers is difficult and cumbersome, but also extremely important.  It didn't take long for the news to catch up with us.  Today's example of just how quickly things go bad when you aren't keeping up...

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Uptick in Phishing Emails

Uptick in Phishing Emails

A couple of our Office 365 customers are seeing a sudden increase of phishing emails lately.  These emails appear to come from Microsoft and look very legitimate, but contain links to malicious websites.  The trend began in the past couple of weeks, and...

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Outlook 2016 Protip – Easy Attachments

Outlook 2016 Protip – Easy Attachments

Adding an attachment to an email in earlier versions of Outlook used to be so terrible, that I would always either open the folder containing the file I want to send and do drag & drop into a new message, or just right-click on the file and choose Send To ->...

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The Worst Part of IT – Patching

The Worst Part of IT – Patching

Noted security expert Brian Krebs does a good job of keeping people abreast of actionable security issues, such as the release of fixes for vulnerabilities that can be easily exploited with tremendous effect.  Today's post of his is no exception.  When Adobe...

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Red Flags

Red Flags

Some of our customers were in bad relationships with their technology systems, or previous providers.  It wasn't until we began working with them that they knew the warning signs to look for.  Don't feel bad!  Technology is complicated, and it takes a...

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