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Starting 2026 with a New Year's Security Audit
Discover how to conduct a comprehensive security audit at the start of 2026 to identify vulnerabilities, strengthen defenses, and protect your business.
Protecting Your Business During the Busy Holiday Season
Discover essential strategies for protecting your business from the increased cyber threats and seasonal scams that target organizations during the holiday shopping season.
Simple Security Steps to Protect Your Business
Learn straightforward, effective security measures that every business can implement to protect against cyber threats and safeguard critical data.
Decatur Computers has Officially Merged with Network Solutions Unlimited, Inc.
Local IT companies Decatur Computers and Network Solutions Unlimited, Inc. have announced their merger today.
Organizations Shouldn’t Go Without Help Desk Support
One way your business can avoid losing huge chunks of time to broken technology is to add a professional help desk to support your IT administrator.
Why You Should Boost Your Email Security
Your company’s email is one of its most important pieces of technology, and since that is true for nearly every business, it is unfortunately one of the most utilized attack vectors used by cybercriminals.
Protecting Your Company Credit Cards
While protecting the credit card data you collect from your customers and clients is obviously important, you likely also have a line of credit for your business’ use that you need to think about as well.
The Current State of Cybercrime Paints a Grim Picture for Businesses
The public health crisis has been an opportunity for fraudsters and hackers, and the result has been an increase in losses (compared to the second-worst period on record) by over 50 percent.
Links Discovered Between WannaCry and North Korea
In a statement given by Tom Bossert, the homeland security adviser to the White House, blame for the WannaCry attacks leveraged from May 12th to the 15th in 2017 was attributed to the Democratic People’s Republic of Korea.
Alert: New Petya Ransomware Spreads via Fake Online Resumes
Next time you see an unsolicited resume in your email, it’s worth scrutinizing before you just click on it. It could be a nasty new ransomware called Petya.
What’s the Best Way to Store Your Company’s Data? Find Out!
March 31st is World Backup Day! This occasion begs the question, “How much thought have you put into where your data is stored?”
The LG Rolling Bot Can Patrol Your Home or Office [VIDEO]
Consumer technology continues to grow more versatile and connected, allowing users to perform functions previously unheard of. One such piece of consumer tech is the latest in rolling security bots, the LG Rolling Bot.
Alert: New CryptoJoker Ransomware May Be the Worst Ransomware Yet
While other types of ransomware like CryptoLocker and CryptoWall are somewhat manageable, a new variant called CryptoJoker makes it borderline impossible to recover your files.