New Ransomware Warning: Popcorn Time

New Popcorn Time Ransomware Demands Cash Unless Infected User Agrees to Spread the Virus to Friends

We’re Urging Local Individuals and Businesses to be Informed about Latest and Most Sophisticated Cyber Scam

The need for cyber security has been on the radar and in the playbooks of serious companies and their executives for some years.

Sin City: Where Ransomware Is Most Likely To Lurk

A recent survey reveals that Sin City aka Las Vegas is the place where ransomware attacks are most likely to occur within the United States.

Sin City might be home to some of the hottest slot machines in the country, but it is also the U.S. destination where you are most likely to contract ransomware.

US Retailers Still Lagging Behind on Credit Card EMV Adoption

Chip-enabled credit cards have been adopted as the norm in Canada, Australia, and Brazil, with the US trying to push this technology to the masses. It’s estimated that roughly 70% of US credit card holders now have EMV chip cards, but many of these card holders are having a hard time finding a retailer that will let them use it.

How to Avoid Bloatware when Reinstalling Windows 10

Bloatware is something that is found on the majority of consumer devices that are sold today. For some people, they may not even notice it but for others, they notice a slow down in the speed of their computer and a lack of space. If you are trying to figure out how to get rid of bloatware on your Windows 10 machine, we can help you with some easy instructions.

Did You Realize These Things Could Take You Down?

If interruptive events came with warning bells, you wouldn’t have to worry about business continuity – but they don’t give you a warning do they?

Every year, insurance firms just like yours falter and fail because they were ill-prepared for an unexpected circumstance that tore their vital data and applications away from them in a heartbeat.

Tips for Credit Card EMV Adoption

Credit card EMV technology is becoming very popular and something you should consider implementing in your business. Use these tips to do that and better protect your business and customers.

EMV chip technology is popping up everywhere and as a business, you may feel like you are being pushed to adopt it as well.

Will Your Business Make The Section 179 Deadline For 2016?

The Section 179 tax deduction allows your business to write off the full cost of technology purchases, up to a maximum of $500,000. This deduction is only available to businesses whose total technology purchases for the year are less than $2 million, which means that Section 179 is geared perfectly towards small and mid-sized businesses.

Weekly Tech Tip: Protect against viruses, spyware, and other malicious code

Make sure each of your business’s computers are equipped with antivirus software and antispyware and update regularly. Such software is readily available online from a variety of vendors. All software vendors regularly provide patches and updates to their products to correct security problems and improve functionality.