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Cyber-Security Awareness Month 2022: See Yourself In Cyber

October is Cybersecurity Awareness Month! "Since 2004, the President of the United States andCongress have declared October to be CybersecurityAwareness Month, helping individuals protectthemselves online as threats to technology andconfidential data become more commonplace." This year's theme is "See Yourself in Cyber." Cybersecurity is EVERYONE'S job. It is important to...

Think Twice Before Sharing That!

Almost everyone nowadays uses some form of social media, whether it be Facebook, Instagram or something else entirely. Social media can be a fun way to connect with others, but many people don't use caution when posting content on social media platforms. People tend to overshare all over social media...

Speeding Up that Laggy PC

Is your computer running slow? Taking forever to open apps? Webpages freezing up? Are you getting frustrated? Then this article is for you! There are a few things you can do to speed up your PC before calling tech support. In this article, we will discuss how you can go...

Avoid Calling Tech Support: Quick Tips

Frozen application? Blank computer monitor? Laggy system? All common problems that you may be able to fix without having to contact tech support. In this blog post, we will walk you through some quick things you can do that may fix your PC issue before you have to call the...

How To: Avoid COVID-19 Scams

Cybercrime has risen significantly since the COVID19 pandemic started. Cybercriminals are taking advantage of this terrible time to prey on people and make money by scamming the vulnerable. In this post, we want to educate you on what to look out for so you don't fall victim to these COVID19...

The Importance of Updates

Updates.  I know we’ve all encountered those pesky pop-ups requesting we reboot our computers s updates can finish, or those alerts we get on our phones constantly bugging us to update. Are updates really necessary? Do we really have to schedule in time to update our PC's and mobile devices?...

Covid & Cyber-crime

With many people working from home and being nervous about the current pandemic, cyber criminals are taking advantage of this. There has been a major surge in cyber crimes. People working from home are at a huge risk, as they may not know how to properly secure their computers or...