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We actually write these blogs. Yes, you read that right. Our team of IT pros compile knowledge from the job and years of experience, combined with real-time updates of what we see in the field, to bring you value-add content on a weekly basis.
Terrorists Are Using Explosive USB Drives in Ecuador
Known for cocaine smuggling and gang-related crimes, Ecuador faces a new threat type: USB letter bombs. Recently, five different newsrooms had journalists receive letters with
No Fly List Left on Unsecured Server and Leaked Online
The “No Fly List” in the U.S. is a list of people who are prohibited from boarding commercial aircraft for travel within, into, or out
Why Do Some Gen Zers Struggle with “Old-School” Office Equipment?
While it takes five minutes to learn TikTok or Instagram, other technology devices are proving more challenging to master for today’s newest working generation. Many
RELEASE: PK Tech Completes Cyber Verify™ Certification
Phoenix, Arizona, March 28, 2023 — PK Tech announced that it has successfully completed the MSPAlliance’s Cyber Verify™ Level 2 certification process, the oldest certification
Hacker Tracker | February
Where are we in the world of cybersecurity? It’s easy to miss the cybersecurity threats and attacks happening right in our “backyard”. Our goal at
FBI is Now Recommending You Use an Ad Blocker
You’ve likely heard of ad blockers—perhaps you use them, or maybe you want to but don’t know how. Have you ever wondered if they matter?
The Danger of Employees Shadow-Integrating With Cloud Apps On Your Behalf
Many employees are now shadow-integrating using unsanctioned cloud applications. Similar to Shadow IT (read more about Shadow IT here), employees shadow-integrating cloud apps is a
Law Firms Are Burned Out and Need Better IT Support To Adapt
Across a range of roles and responsibilities, a recent report found that stress plagues many mid-sized law firms. The simple answer is increasing the use
Ransomware Attack Leads to State of Emergency in Oakland
It’s not just hospitals and companies that are vulnerable to ransomware attacks – entire cities can be attacked too. Earlier this month, the City of