How Do I Know I Need to Replace My PC If It Looks Fine?
Computers can often look fine on the outside, then suddenly crash. Or their performance gets continually worse, even if they’re “technically” not broken.
Computers can often look fine on the outside, then suddenly crash. Or their performance gets continually worse, even if they’re “technically” not broken.
One of the hottest commodities on the Dark Web are login credentials. Stolen Office 365 company username/password combinations can go for anywhere between $15 to $100, depending upon the company size and administrative privileges.
Less than half (45%) of organizations provide mandatory security awareness training for employees and only 10% of those that do provide it, hold it regularly. Yet employees are a major target when it comes to attacks on business networks.
There are several threats to any office network and most of them come from the other side of the internet. Two examples include malicious websites that download malware as soon as you load the page and popup ads that jump up just as you’re clicking on something else and cause a ransomware or adware infection.
When you’re running a business, you’re always looking to get the best value for the products and services you buy, but sometimes knowing what that is can be difficult to judge.