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Tech Update – And the award for most common phishing scam goes to…
Which phishing scam are you and your employees most at risk from? We explain the most common phishing emails and provide an easy way to stay safe.
Tech Update – Before you replace your slow PCs…
Are Windows PCs running slowly? It doesn’t necessarily mean it’s time to replace them. There are some other ways you can give things a boost.
Tech Update – Which ransomware payment option is best? (Hint: none)
Cybercriminals are giving you more options for paying your way out of a ransomware attack. Our advice remains the same, though. Find out what that advice is here.
Tech Update – Bridging the trust gap between your employees and AI
Have you noticed your employees are reluctant to use AI? It may be down to their lack of trust. We explain how to show them AI is a tool that makes work better for everyone.
Tech Update – Don’t think your business is a target? Think again
Cybercriminals are targeting businesses of all sizes all the time. And new research shows just how they’re doing it. We tell you how to stay protected.
Tech Update – This new search feature in Edge is a revolution
Microsoft’s Edge browser has an amazing new search feature that we think is a total game changer and the most compelling reason yet to switch. We have all the details.
Tech Update – Here’s what’s in store for the last ever Windows ‘Moments’ update
Microsoft will start to roll out its last Windows 11 ‘Moments’ update in a few weeks. After that, it’s back to annual updates. We have all the details of the ‘Moments 5’ features you won’t want to miss.
Tech Update – Microsoft wants you to pay for updates
Microsoft plans to charge for updates to Windows 10 starting next year (2025). We will tell you your three options and which we recommend.
Tech Update – Are you ready for next-gen email security? (YES!)
Spam emails clutter your inbox and put your business at increased risk of cyber attacks daily. Most phishing attacks start with email. Here’s how a new Google security tool is helping.