Apple Users Take Warning: Download a Critical Security Patch Immediately!

If you’re reading this on an Apple device, sit up and pay attention. A rare security patch has been released by Apple that you need to install right now to protect your systems from hackers. Whether you’re running Yosemite, Mavericks, or Mountain Lion OS X systems, you may be vulnerable to a recently discovered security […]


Infographic: Thinking About Switching IT Companies? Read This!

Nobody likes running around, last minute, especially when switching IT companies. It can be a long and tedious process, but once you have everything settled you will be in better shape than you were before. Being prepared is the trick when switching tech firms – as you don’t want to have setbacks along the way. You […]


You Could Save Hundreds of Thousands of Dollars on Technology This Tax Year, But Only if You Act Now

It’s official! The U.S. Senate passed the extension to Section 179 of the IRS tax code, and President Obama signed it into law as of December 19th. That means your business needs to act right now in order to potentially save up to $500,000 on your taxes for 2014. You can read more about the […]


Top 5 New Year’s Resolutions for Small Businesses

The year is ending and the holidays are near. All you can focus on is what needs to get done and what your goals are for the following year. You have plenty on your mind and some of it has to do with financials and expansion. Profits and setting goals to achieve are difficult. Never […]


Does Your Information Technology Work FOR You, or AGAINST You?

What value do you get out of your information technology? All businesses today have to use IT to get daily work done, but many business owners see technology as a necessary evil, not a tool to create real value for their business. Your IT company should be dedicated to removing the complexities of technology for […]


Top Scams to Know and Protect Yourself Against

We all wonder where we can be scammed, on and offline. Many people have become victims of credit and debit card fraud, and now it extends itself to online. Whether you forgot to order something from home or need to get last-minute gas, using your cards can be dangerous. Here are some of the most […]


Cybercriminals Send Out Convincing New Phishing Emails to Unsuspecting Victims: Don’t Be Next!

In the past few weeks, we’ve noticed an extensive amount of phishing emails sent to us, and our clients, as a result of a new email scam, wherein the cybercriminal attempts to persuade the victim into opening a fake “incoming fax” email. If the victim opens the email and clicks any links, malware will quickly […]


Your Lenovo Laptop Power Cord Could Be Ready to Burst into Flames

If you use a Lenovo laptop, you need to immediately stop what you’re doing and check to see if your power cord might be in danger. Lenovo has announced they’ve discovered a manufacturing defect in a run of a number of laptop power cords, so they have issued a voluntary recall. This recall affects more […]


$150K Fine for Unpatched Software: Don’t Let This Happen to YOUR Healthcare Organization

It’s not every day where you see a $150,000 US fine slapped onto a non-profit organization because of software not being patched. Truth is, they were two years overdue on their updates. This isn’t something to take lightly, it affects 2,700 individuals. History Anchorage Community Mental Health Services (ACMHS) failed to take basic risk assessment […]


Infographic: Did You Know 79% of Home WiFi Networks Have Weak Passwords?

Avast recently surveyed 2,000 households and found that 79% of home WiFi networks use weak passwords that make them vulnerable to cyber attacks. Here are some more other statistics the survey found about those 2,000 households.


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