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Meltdown and Spectre Spawn New Round of Phishing Scams

By developer / May 16, 2018

The recent announcement of the vulnerabilities found in the Intel, ARM, and AMD processors has sparked a new phishing campaign – not the good kind of fishing with bait and largemouth bass. Although, these hackers are using a particular kind of bait. While Meltdown and Spectre require access to your system, hackers have various ways…

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New Threat Alert From The FBI – Password Spraying

By developer / May 10, 2018

7 Steps To Protect Yourself You probably use a number of personal identification numbers (PINs), passwords, and passphrases to get money from ATMs, to use your debit card when shopping, or to log in to your personal or business email. Hackers represent a real threat to both your personal and business password security and confidential…

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SECURING YOUR DATABASE

By developer / May 7, 2018

In the era of modern technology, effective database security is more important than ever. Your business stores a range of sensitive information (for clients and employees) all of which needs to be kept safe at all times. Should any of that data get exposed, either by malicious hackers or internal human error on your staff’s…

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7 Ways to Reduce Your Paper Usage

By developer / May 4, 2018

In spite of the move toward living digitally, Americans still use over 90 million tons of paper each year. Everyone nowadays seems to be reading everything online, and yet more than 2 billion books are printed each year. In addition, over 24 billion newspapers are printed annually, along with 350 million magazines. Only about half…

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Notable features of Windows 10

By developer / May 4, 2018

Over the years there have been many versions of Windows such as Windows 8, Windows Vista, and Windows XP. Windows 10, the latest update from Microsoft, has many unique features that distinguish it from its predecessors. While the previous versions ran mainly on laptops and desktops, Windows 10 is designed to run on tablets equally…

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What You Don’t Know About Fortnite Battle Royale May Hurt Your Kids

By developer / May 1, 2018

As a parent, it can be difficult to keep up with the latest potential technology dangers facing our children. So, I was thankful to find the following information about one of today’s very popular Internet games – is your child playing Fortnite Battle Royale? Should you be worried? You might want to get up to…

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What is Chromium?

By developer / May 1, 2018

Is Chromium, the next browser from Google, trying to take over for Chrome? At a recent I/O developer conference, Google’s senior VP of products, Sundar Pichai, announced that Google Chrome now has over 1 billion active users. Though Microsoft has pushed their Edge browser hard, consumers simply like Chrome better. So, why mess with perfection?…

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Why I No Longer Charge My Mobile Phone Overnight and Why You Shouldn’t Either

By developer / April 30, 2018

I just read this warning: “Don’t overcharge your mobile phone. Make sure you unplug it from the charger after it reaches 100%. Don’t leave it charging overnight.” Why is this? It’s because your mobile phone charger doesn’t stop charging after your phone reaches 100% capacity. It keeps topping off the charge during the night. This…

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The Future We’ve All Been Eagerly Anticipating Is Here – Are You Ready?

By developer / April 26, 2018

The standard of next-generation telecommunication is no longer the future, but the present. You’re probably not using it, even though you should be, and you may have to wait. When casual conversations bring up speed, it’s inevitable we hear the clichés about “faster than the speed of sound” or “faster than the speed of light”.…

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Is Your Backdoor Open? You’ll “WannaCry” When the Hackers Get In

By developer / April 25, 2018

Dangerous cyberattacks have been released by a group of hackers known as The Shadow Brokers. These exploits will lock up your data for good – no ransom, no return. But this isn’t all they do – they’ll also leave behind a parasite that lets them “hang out” inside your computer, infect others, and re-enter through a…

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