Think your business is safe from cyber threats? Think again!
Cybercriminals are targeting businesses of all sizes with something known as “botnets”. These consist of networks of compromised devices, all controlled by a single malicious operator. Devices can range from your computer to even your smart refrigerator.
Exciting new search feature in MS Edge
If you’ve been contemplating the switch to the MS Edge browser, this latest enhancement might just be the nudge you’ve been waiting for.
Could an email appearing to be from Microsoft actually be a phishing attack?
Chances are, you’re no stranger to the countless threats that loom within your email inbox. But have you ever stopped to consider that an email that appears to be from Microsoft could transform into your worst digital nightmare?
Google Calendar caters to your hybrid team
Elevate your hybrid work environment with the latest enhancement to Google Calendar. You can now set multiple locations per day, so whether you’re splitting your time between the office, home or other workspace, Google’s got you covered.
Leveraging AI for a competitive edge
Learn how AI tools like ChatGPT and Bard can empower you to predict trends, boost productivity, and simplify complex decisions.
Are you placing your security in jeopardy by using free VPNs?
Discover the hidden risks of relying on free VPNs for your business’s online security and learn how to safeguard your sensitive data.
Could this be the perfect browser for your business?
New browser loading… Edge for Business strives to bridge the gap between work and personal on the same device, ensuring that personal and professional information stays separate and secure.
Double whammy: 87% of cyber-attack victims hit twice
Think cyber attacks only happen to big corporations? Think again. The situation escalates as 87% of businesses report not just one, but two successful cyber attacks within the same period. What can you do to shield your business?
Watch out for the latest Phishing trend
Did you know that cyber criminals have found a new way to carry out phishing attacks? Instead of using malicious files or suspicious links, they’re tricking people into clicking on innocent-looking images. Here’s what to look out for.
Protect your privacy: adjust this setting in Edge browser now
While we highly recommend the Microsoft Edge browser, we have recently discovered a privacy concern that we wanted to share. But it takes one simple change to your settings to fix this issue. Here’s how.