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Helpful tips for keeping your email safe

People rely on email to do a wide array of tasks. We use it to sign up for websites, apply for jobs, make payments, get in touch with friends and family, and many more. However, email is also commonly exploited by hackers to steal information or launch malware attacks.

Back-to-School Scams

Cyber-criminals use back-to-school scams by impersonating trusted educational institutions in their phishing attacks. These hackers aim at stealing either student’s intellectual property or financial and personal information.

Whether you are a high school student ready to make the most of the coming school year or a college aspirant preparing for the fall semester or the parent of the student, you must be mindful of the trending back-to-school scams developed by phishers, spammers, and scammers.

Are your company mobile devices protected?

Mobile devices are indispensable. Smartphones, tablets, and other mobile gadgets play a big part in everyday processes, especially for individuals and companies that value connection and convenience. But as the number of mobile devices used in business operations increases, so do the cyberthreats that target them.

Ways to connect a Mac to an external monitor

You can’t beat the convenience of having two monitors while working. For one, you don’t have to constantly shift from one window to the other while doing different things all at the same time. Mac users who prefer having open pages side by side will find this guide on how to connect their Mac with an external monitor quite handy.

Securing Your Remote Office

Now that we have, for the most part settled into a new normal (at least when it comes to our work life) it is time to re-visit the increased cybersecurity risks of working from home. We should all be re-examining how to ensure we’ve secured our home office.

Why is it important to have a business continuity plan?

Many small- to medium-sized business (SMB) owners fail to prepare for major crises like flood and ransomware attacks. Disaster events can cause downtime, which can result in lost revenue and lower profits. In addition, SMBs that fail to recover quickly from disruption face the risk of losing their customers to their competitors.