How are cyber criminals trying to hack your accounts while you sleep?
There’s a cyber-attack that targets you while you sleep. It sends dozens of notifications to your phone in the hope you hit YES and let criminals into your account. Here’s how to stay safe.
Technology Insider: May Edition
In this edition we delve into an intriguing trend sweeping the developing world—the 4-day week. Some organisations have already given it a shot, and the results have been surprisingly positive.
Windows 11 optional update: Why it’s better to wait
Did you know you could be amongst the first to try new Windows 11 features? Before you’re tempted to opt-in to this new update, stop and think twice! Here’s why.
Technology Insider: April Edition
Smartphones have taken over from laptops as most people’s preferred portable work tool. But that creates a new set of security risks to be aware of. In this month’s Technology Insider newsletter we share the latest advice.
Technology Insider: March Edition
Are you tired of feeling like technology is working against you? Fear not! This month’s Technology Insider newsletter is all about how we can make technology our best friend, not our worst enemy.
Technology Insider: February Edition
Have you ever felt like you’ve wasted money on technology that you thought would change your world? In our February edition of the Technology Insider we offer our best advice for making the right tech choices in your business.
Technology Insider: January Edition
This year kicks off with a look at some useful IT hacks to help cut your energy usage (when load shedding isn’t wreaking havoc).
Technology Insider: December Edition
We start this month off with a look into the future and the “metaverse”. How do you think your business will change when the metaverse arrives? We also rounded up what many experts agree have been the nastiest malware attacks of 2022. Enjoy the read!
Windows is the prime target for cyber criminals
With its huge dominance in the workplace, Microsoft’s Windows has become the prime target for cyber criminals. They’re looking to access your information, disrupt your business, or hold your data to ransom.
Technology Insider: November Edition
In this edition we take a look at what “zero trust” actually means when it comes to security, as well as our usual facts, updates, quiz, Q & A and recommendations.