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How Can You Spot a Phishing Email? The DAC Method

Any business can be targeted by a phishing attack, and most will be at some point, so it’s vital that you and your staff know how you can spot a phishing email. We know of a business that recently lost £22,000 to a phishing attack, and the scams are becoming more complex every day. In

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Should I Get Windows 11?

You have probably heard about the upcoming release of Windows 11 and all its new gadgets and gizmos, and you may be asking yourself, ‘should I get Windows 11? How will it affect my business?’ In this post, we’re going to take a look at how much Windows 11 will cost, how upgrading may or

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Google Workspace Vs Microsoft Office 365

Google Workspace and Office 365 are both titans of business productivity software – but which one is right for your business? When it comes to Microsoft 365 vs Google Workspace (G Suite), there are pros and cons to each, and which comes out on top is completely dependent on your business needs. We compare Google

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Easy Cyber Security Tips to Implement Today

Cyber Security is a growing nightmare. Businesses are losing money every day through Cyber Attacks. But you can add much more protection to your business and often for free. In this blog I will show you my four top tips to stay cyber secure. Multi-Factor Authentication My first tip is to use two-factor authentication on

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How to recover from Ransomware

Last week on the 4th July, Independence Day in the US, there was a huge cyber attack. The hackers are demanding 70 million dollars in the form of a ransom payment. In this blog, I’ll tell you exactly what happened and how you can protect your business. You might have seen this on the news

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Can you use Two-Factor Authentication without a Phone?

I heard an interesting statistic from Microsoft this week. They say that enabling two-factor authentication (2FA) on your Microsoft 365 account can reduce the chances of your account getting hacked by 99.9%. If that’s the case, then why wouldn’t everyone enable two-factor authentication? Every business should have it enabled for every individual in their firms.

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