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Tech Update – Charging in public places? Watch out for “juice jacking”
Public USB charging ports can be a lifesaver when you’re low on battery. But the FBI is advising us not to use them. Find out why in our latest tech update.
Tech Update – LinkedIn takes action to tackle fake accounts
You might have noticed a sharp rise in the number of fake profiles and connection requests on LinkedIn lately. To stamp this out, LinkedIn is introducing new verification features.
Tech Update – Microsoft hints at some exciting Windows 12 developments
Windows 11 still feels like the team’s newest member, but we have some news about Windows 12. It’s coming sooner than you might think with these new features.
Tech Update – Criminals are exploiting AI to create more convincing scams
Big surprise. Criminals are finding ways to use AI chatbots for evil. These ever more sophisticated cyber crimes could spell trouble for unprotected businesses.
Tech Update – 3 essential security tools for every business
Every business should have minimum security in place to protect against cybercriminals. If you’re starting from nothing, here are the 3 security tools you should implement today.
Tech Update – Microsoft 365 makes Multi-Factor Authentication easier
If you’re a 365 business customer, here comes another useful new feature. This feature provides a streamlined login process by bringing Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) directly into the Microsoft 365 phone app.
Tech Update – Are your productivity tools actually slowing you down?
Are your productivity tools making your business less productive? This is common because they’re not being used properly.
Tech Update – Bot malware is a growing security threat
Bot malware is more damaging than regular malware because it can steal your digital identity. View our latest video to stay protected.
Tech Update – Don’t forget your phone when you think about cybersecurity
Our phones are a goldmine of private and sensitive information, so a hacked, lost, or stolen smartphone could spell disaster for your business.