Are Your Business Tools Ticking Time Bombs For A Cyber-Attack?
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Are Your Business Tools Ticking Time Bombs For A Cyber-Attack?

In June a popular file-sharing software amongst big-name companies likes Shell, Siemens Energy, Sony, several large law firms, a number of US federal agencies such as the Department of Health and more was hacked by Russia-linked cybercrime group Cl0p. Security Magazine reported that, to date, there are 138 known companies impacted by the breach, resulting in the personal information of more than 15 million people being compromised. More are expected to emerge as the investigation continues.

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Windows Update Ransomware
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Windows Update Ransomware

When you see a Windows update, you anticipate a security improvement, not a threat. However, a sneaky extortion scam disguised as a Windows update page has recently appeared.

Its danger lies in encrypting files on your computer. The scammers then demand payment to return your files. This extortion scam is known as Big Head ransomware. Currently, it is aimed at U.S. consumers.

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Using Dashboards to Monitor Your Business Performance
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Using Dashboards to Monitor Your Business Performance

Keeping track of your business success is a lot easier with dashboards. This business intelligence reporting tool helps you see your critical business metrics and key performance indicators (KPIs). With dashboards, you can make smarter decisions for your business. Let’s discuss how dashboards can bring a huge boost to your business.

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How Regular IT Maintenance Boosts Your Business Productivity
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How Regular IT Maintenance Boosts Your Business Productivity

Running a business involves taking care of a lot of moving parts. One area you might think about only sometimes is your computer hardware, which includes your servers and other parts and accessories of your computers. It is essential to take good care of your computer hardware. Regular maintenance can help your business run smoother, catch issues early, and improve system performance.

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Collaboration Tools for Improved Productivity and Teamwork
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Collaboration Tools for Improved Productivity and Teamwork

The modern workforce has shifted significantly over the past decade. Previously, employees commuted to physical offices where they worked in person. More recently, many positions transformed into work-from-home opportunities that allow employees to work from almost anywhere with internet access.

Remote work comes with its own challenges, like encouraging collaboration and securing staff productivity. Collaboration tools for improved productivity and teamwork provide fantastic opportunities to streamline the remote experience.

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How to Create an Effective Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business
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How to Create an Effective Disaster Recovery Plan for Your Business

A solid disaster recovery plan for businesses is essential in today’s tech-focused world. Without one, companies risk their reputation, customers’ personal information, and profits in the wake of an unpredictable event that takes servers and systems offline.

Although business owners aren’t at fault for disastrous occurrences, their customers and employees expect them to anticipate these challenges well before they happen. Develop a plan that protects and restores any compromised data before disaster strikes.

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Using Digital Whiteboards for Teamwork
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Using Digital Whiteboards for Teamwork

Collaborating with a team that’s spread out can be a challenge. One way to address it is by using digital whiteboards. These are virtual platforms where teams can work together, brainstorm, and organize ideas wherever they are. If your remote team is looking for a space to innovate together, digital whiteboards are useful.

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SCAM OF THE WEEK: You’ve Been Served by a Cybercriminal
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SCAM OF THE WEEK: You’ve Been Served by a Cybercriminal

Recently, the Better Business Bureau issued a warning that cybercriminals have been posing as process servers. Process servers are people who deliver legal documents. Cybercriminals are impersonating them to try to steal your sensitive information.

In this scam, cybercriminals will call from a restricted number and impersonate a process server. They’ll claim that there is a lawsuit against you over unpaid bills and that you’ll have more legal troubles if you don’t act quickly.

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Hackers Fool Multi-Factor Authentication
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Hackers Fool Multi-Factor Authentication

In the world of cybersecurity, change is the only constant. For many business owners, multi-factor authentication (MFA) has been the go-to option for extra security. But hackers today are more ingenious, working around the old systems that used to stop them. New tricks are emerging to get business data and customers’ sensitive information. MFA remains an essential to online security, but hackers are figuring out ways to bypass it.

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Why Your Business Needs a Knowledge Management System
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Why Your Business Needs a Knowledge Management System

What if you could download and store industry-related knowledge from each employee at your business? A knowledge management system (KMS) does just that. It streamlines the way businesses organize and share their collective knowledge for current and new employees to easily access and utilize while carrying out their responsibilities.

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Old OS, New Risks: The Implications of Firefox’s 115 Update for Businesses
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Old OS, New Risks: The Implications of Firefox’s 115 Update for Businesses

When running a business, you have to keep your technology up-to-date. That includes the programs running on your computers. Mozilla Firefox has a new update called Firefox 115. This update doesn't support older operating systems like Windows 7, 8, 8.1, and some macOS versions. You could face big risks online if your business still uses these old operating systems.

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Apple’s Latest iOS 16.5.1 Updates Security Flaws
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Apple’s Latest iOS 16.5.1 Updates Security Flaws

Running a business involves keeping your devices and digital assets secure. Fresh concerns have emerged with the recent discovery of two significant vulnerabilities in Apple's software. These vulnerabilities were exploited in Apple devices with software older than iOS 15.7.

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The Benefits and Challenges of Building a Remote Workforce for Your Business
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The Benefits and Challenges of Building a Remote Workforce for Your Business

While in the past, employees arrived at their offices in person, working from home has become increasingly popular since 2020. But is building a remote workforce a worthy investment for businesses? Like other endeavors, it has its challenges and rewards.

Since digital infrastructure allows people to connect globally,  businesses could hire top talent and improve flexibility with a remote team. Find out more about pros and cons of remote workforces.

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SCAM OF THE WEEK: Phishing with Images

SCAM OF THE WEEK: Phishing with Images

Cybercriminals use images in phishing emails to impersonate real organizations. By using images like official logos and promotional materials, cybercriminals hope to trick you into thinking the email is legitimate.

In a recent scam, cybercriminals have been spoofing Delta Airlines to try to steal sensitive information. The body of the email consists of one large image. The image includes Delta's logo, a photograph of one of their planes, and an image of a gift card. The email has a message promising a gift card if you act fast and click the image. After clicking the image, you’ll be redirected to a malicious website with a login page. If you enter your login credentials, cybercriminals will have access to your sensitive information.

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A New Chapter in Business Automation with Machine Learning
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A New Chapter in Business Automation with Machine Learning

Think of machines that can learn and adapt to any situation. Thanks to researchers from MIT and Technion, the Israel Institute of Technology, this is now possible. They have created a new method that lets machines learn in two ways: by copying their teacher and trying things independently. This dual method helps machines learn faster and better.

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