The IT Pro Blog
Tag: Cybersecurity
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Hacker Tracker | December
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
How NOT to Install Wireless Access Points in Your Business
We interact with many small businesses in Arizona and see how “IT guys” and other IT companies install network equipment. We’re calling out a pattern
LockBit Ransomware Gang Apologies After Hospital Attack, Reaffirms Dentists Are OK To Attack
The LockBit ransomware gang recently targeted the Hospital for Sick Children (SickKids), a teaching and research hospital in Toronto that focuses on providing healthcare to
Investing in IT is Important: Just Ask Southwest Airlines
Blame it on the holidays, staffing shortages, or 100-year winter storms, but here’s the harsh truth: Southwest Airlines’ epic travel failure this December was mostly
4 Ways to Manage Productivity with Multi-factor Authentication
As ransomware continues to gain momentum and cyber gangs are as brazen as ever, many organizations are faced with the same conundrum as we head
Drizly CEO Personally Sanctioned By FTC for Bad Cybersecurity Practices
We’ve all been hearing the whispers that the FTC is getting more serious about ransomware and data breaches. There have been a few select examples
Hacker Tracker | November
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
The Top 4 Most Common IT Issues for Small Businesses
Every business runs into IT issues. As you consider your budget heading into 2023, it can be helpful to evaluate the IT issues you experience
Predictions for Ransomware in 2023
9% of organizations were hit by ransomware in 2016. In 2021, 29% reported being hit by ransomware. 2022 has been even worse, and it can