Cybercrime Against Seniors: Email Scams

The red flags I mentioned yesterday on avoiding phone scams (sense of urgency and a request to use a gift card or other cyber currency), might also be vying for your attention if you receive an email that requests payment (known as "phishing").

There are other red flags that may be trying to catch your attention.

Cybercrime Against Seniors: Phone Scams

Next in our Cybercrime Against Seniors blog series, we're going to explore Phone Scams. One of the most common way seniors are targeted by criminals is through phone scams. Common tricks include technology support scams, fake trip or lottery scams - or pretending to be a grandchild or loved one in need of money for an emergency.

CYBERCRIME AGAINST SENIORS: 3 Not-So-Fun Facts

This week, we've gathered some excellent tips and info for you to share with our older friends and relatives on how to avoid being a victim of cybercrime. Each day this week, we'll have some very useful information for our older generation that they can use right now!  We hope you are able to share our tips with members of your family, friends and colleagues.

IT Buyer’s Guide

If you’re thinking of switching IT support companies, you must read this guide first.

One of the most critical partnerships your business will ever make is with your IT support company. Just think how dependent you and your team are on technology.

Weekly Tech Tip: Hiding Security Breaches

It’s way too easy to be tricked by an online scam these days. What would happen if a member of your team realized they had accidentally clicked a bad link? Our new video explores how the company culture you create affects your data security.

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Weekly Tech Tip: Microsoft Whiteboard

Here's a great alternative to actually gathering around the ole office whiteboard!
For more info on the tools that can help you stay effective and efficient, reach out to us today. Find other helpful tech tips on our blog and on our various YouTube Playlists.

Weekly Tech Tip: What Is MultiFactor Authentication?

Multifactor Authentication, or MFA, is something you're probably already using - where you use a second device to prove it is really you logging in.  The idea is to protect your account, even if someone knows your username and password.  Watch our weekly video tip to find out why using it is important in the security of your business!

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