97% of Your Emails Are Spam: What You Should Be Doing With Them

With 60 billion emails being sent out a day, it should come as no surprise that not all of them are legitimate messages. Find out more about the story behind the spam, and what you can do to stop yourself from becoming a victim. You may see spam as an annoyance rather than a danger,…

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Is Your Home Really Secure?

Don’t take your home security for granted. Burglars are not only incredibly fast but also tend not to leave fingerprints or other clues to their identity, which means that the chances are very small that you will ever see your valuables again. It may be next to impossible to make your home 100% burglar proof,…

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Warning! USB Drives Could Infect You With Ransomware

Researchers report that the latest Spora ransomware strain, a highly sophisticated version of malware, can now spread itself through USB thumb drives. What’s worse, Spora’s encryption procedures don’t have the usual requirements, such as a Command & Control server, a user-friendly payment site, etc. Like many versions of ransomware, Spora uses a ZIP file that…

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Where Would We Be Without Bubble Wrap?

National Bubble Wrap Day celebrates a useful, and fun, wrap that is used in virtually every industry for safe shipping and delivery. National Pancake Day. National Pickle Day. It seems that every day is the official day of something. But, how many of those days celebrate something as useful as bubble wrap? For National Bubble…

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Breached Companies See Decline in Customers

Now more than ever it is important to ensure that your business is safe and secure from cybercrime. Recent surveys indicate that most people will not do business with a company that has been breached. It is imperative to the success of your business to have the necessary security and processes in place to prevent…

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Ransomware Attacks: What’s New for 2017

A look at some of the new ransomware attack methods for 2017 Ransomware has remained a problem for many years with no signs of stopping. For example, 2016 was no different regarding ransomware attacks, and it saw record numbers of security breaches that threatened businesses of all sizes. So as far as 2017 is concerned,…

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Glen Yammarino – System Services Engineer

Professional Bio: Out of high school glen worked as a Ford Auto mechanic from 1988-1998. After graduating with a degree in Computer Information Systems and business management from Strayer University, Glen started his IT career with a bang: the Y2K scare in 1999. Glen worked on the service desk and as a junior network engineer…

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Move to the Hybrid Cloud with Microsoft Office 365 for Government Users

Microsoft Office 365 for government users is the ideal solution to security, compliance, and agility needs in the government sector. Each subscription plan offers cutting-edge features designed around a personal computing suite and a secure, user-friendly interface. Here is a not-too-well-known fact: Microsoft is the only software vendor that offers a complete hybrid cloud approach…

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Is Security A Myth?

How safe is your physical property, data, trade secrets & other valuables at your home or business? High & low tech together can secure it all. It’s typically just a matter of time before any security system can be defeated. Eventual obsolescence, however, is no reason to give up on feeling secure. Just use our…

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