Password Etiquette: How to Keep Your Accounts Safer
Your bad password practices are giving hackers the “keys to the kingdom.” Here are our top password etiquette tips to protect your accounts and your business.
Tom Malesic is a seasoned entrepreneur, author, and founder of EZComputer Solutions. For 30+ years, he’s helped small and mid-sized businesses keep their technology secure, reliable, and hassle-free with practical, no-fluff IT strategies that actually support growth.
Your bad password practices are giving hackers the “keys to the kingdom.” Here are our top password etiquette tips to protect your accounts and your business.
Due to the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, countless businesses have become 100% remote workforces, practically overnight. This sudden change presents a variety of challenges, including how to keep your business data safe while your entire staff is working from home. Here are our top four cybersecurity tips
As the world reels from the impact of the coronavirus pandemic, hackers and scammers are thriving on fears surrounding the virus, creating a new threat for businesses and individuals. Scams and email phishing schemes surrounding the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic have multiplied in recent weeks.
Continuing to run those old, obsolete, slow, and outdated machines is actually costing your business money—and creating security risks that could potentially cost you your entire livelihood. Here are three top reasons why investing in up-to-date technology is the smart thing to do for your business
Finding the best VoIP phone system for your small business can be tricky because there are literally thousands of options. Here are major factors you need to consider:
If you’re still using Windows 7, your PC just became a target. Windows 7 extended support ends as of January 14, 2020, which means that Microsoft will no longer provide technical support, software updates, or security patches.
In late 2019, CNBC.com reported that cyberattacks now cost businesses of all sizes about $200,000 per incident, on average. This represents a dramatic increase in the average cost of a data breach, especially for small to midsize businesses (SMBs).
Your IT budget is like a manifestation of your business’s overall IT strategy for the future— whether you’re looking one year ahead or five years ahead. And, our IT budgeting tips in today’s blog post should help you hone your vision. Here’s how to get started.
Spam email is nothing new. We’re all used to receiving spam messages, and having an overflowing junk folder is just part of having an email account. In fact, we may joke about the particularly funny or cringe-worthy spam emails we …
Many small business owners don’t believe us when we tell them their technology should be saving them money and even driving growth – not causing them constant frustration. Professional IT consulting can help! Ask these 5 questions to see if it’s right for your business…
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