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I don’t know about you, but I hate scams. Even more so the people who create them. The profession is full of smart, but very dishonest, people who are willing to go to great lengths to take your money. These scammers have mastered the art of social engineering. They desperately try to gain your trust until you finally pay them. They are long gone and unreachable by the time you realize you’ve been scammed.
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It seems like every day our daily use of computers, and even more so the internet, increases. The internet can be a very scary place at times with hackers and viruses everywhere. We would like to take a few minutes and discuss how you can keep your devices safe from such threats.
First of let’s talk about the different kind of threats that can be found on the internet.
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With the Christmas season in full swing, we wish you a safe and merry Christmas. With all the online shopping that many do during this time of the year there is unfortunately a lot of people that get scammed or have their information stolen. We would like to give you some tips to stay safe while shopping online.
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Running consistent backups is probably one of the most annoying yet most crucial parts of owning a computer. Without a recent backup, you risk losing important data. A computer dying could spell disaster if the data hadn’t been backed up. This is especially true in a business setting where data plays crucial roles. Hopefully this post will provide you with some options to make sure that your data won’t be lost. A good backup is also the only way to effectively defend against ransomware.
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Every day we authenticate ourselves on a variety of services. We login to our email, social networks, and bank accounts using information that hopefully only we know. But, what if there was a way to add another form of authentication to our accounts? Well, as it turns out there is. It’s called two-factor authentication and if you aren’t already using it hopefully by the end of this post you’ll be considering it.