Still Using Windows 7? Here Are Some New Reasons Why You Might Want to Upgrade
If your business is still using Windows 7, some new research and recent bugs might persuade you to reconsider that decision. Here is what you need to know. Deciding whether or not to upgrade to Windows 7 can be tough decision for businesses. Upgrades take time and money, especially if a company’s business apps or
What Businesses Can Learn from the Ransomware Attacks Besieging Local and State Governments
Local and state governments are increasingly becoming ransomware victims. Even worse, some of them are paying large ransoms to get their data back. Find out how one county government avoided giving into the cyber extortionists’ demands. An unprecedented number of government entities in the United States were besieged by ransomware in 2019. More than 110
5 Ways to Spring Clean Your Computer
Spring cleaning is not limited to just closets and cabinets. Spring is a good time to clean your computer as well. Here are five ways to keep your computer working well. Spring is not just for cleaning closets, cabinets, drawers, and desks. Computers can benefit from spring cleaning as well. Besides improving your device’s performance,
Data Practices of US Companies Being Investigated
Google and Facebook might be in trouble again for how they are collecting and using customers’ data. Learn about the newest investigations into their data privacy practices. Google and Facebook might be in trouble again for how they are collecting and using customers’ data. The European Commission (the European Union’s executive branch) has launched preliminary
Make Sure Your Company’s Firefox Web Browsers Have Been Patched
Firefox 72.0 and Firefox ESR 68.4 have a critical security vulnerability that lets hackers take control of affected systems. Here is what you need to know to make sure your business’s Firefox web browsers are secure. Hackers did not waste any time finding and exploiting a vulnerability in a new version of the Firefox web