CrowdStrike Update Chaos: Cybercriminals Exploit Panic

We presume you heard about the problematic update from cyber security company CrowdStrike, which caused major disruption globally? Millions of Windows PCs were caused to continuously re-boot due to Blue Screen of Death errors. While CrowdStrike and Microsoft have...

Microsoft Data Breach Alert Causes Spam Confusion

Microsoft recently sent out emails warning some customers about a data breach, but there’s a big problem: The emails looked like spam. It’s caused a bit of confusion and concern. So, what happened? Microsoft didn’t follow their usual data breach process. Instead...

IBM System/23 Datamaster: Celebrating a Tech Milestone

Today we celebrate a major milestone in tech history – the anniversary of IBM’s first desktop computer, the System/23 Datamaster, introduced July 28, 1981. It was designed for small businesses, doubling as a word processor and data processor. The best part? It...

Think Twice Before Adopting a BYOD Policy

Thinking about implementing a BYOD (Bring Your Own Device) policy? Be cautious. Using personal devices for work brings significant risks that can jeopardize your business’s security. While it might seem like a cost-effective solution, the dangers often outweigh...

Windows 11: Fixes, Features, and Future-Proofing

We’ve got some news about Windows 11. Some people have noticed some stuttering and sluggishness in the interface, especially with Task View previews and Quick Settings. These are minor issues, but they can still disrupt your workflow. Microsoft has listened and is...

Beware: New Facebook Scam Targets Users with Fake Windows Themes

There’s yet another scam going around on Facebook. This one’s targeting people with fake Windows desktop themes. These ads look legit but they hide some nasty malware (malicious software) that can steal your passwords and other sensitive info. Cyber criminals...