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New phishing protection for Gmail on Android

May 18th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Android android, anti-phishing, gmail, google docs, mobile security, phishing, safe browsing, security
New phishing protection for Gmail on Android

One of the most common ways hackers infiltrate networks is by using phishing scams -- fraudulent emails to trick unwitting users into giving away login credentials or downloading malware. Although this is the oldest trick in a hacker’s arsenal, it’s still an incredibly effective attack method.

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Windows Server 2016 and virtualization

May 17th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Virtualization containers, hyper-v, microsoft, software-defined storage, virtualization, windows server 2016
Windows Server 2016 and virtualization

Virtualization is a great way to save money and increase the efficiency of your existing IT hardware, but how exactly do you implement a virtualization solution? There are several vendors that provide software solutions, but there’s one almost everyone has already worked with: Microsoft.

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What to look for in a VoIP distributor

May 16th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks VoIP assessment, business, distributor, growth, qualities, smb, sme, voip
What to look for in a VoIP distributor

With a quick Google search, numerous VoIP distributors instantly appear. The problem is knowing whether they will meet your business’s needs. To attract consumers, these professionals throw around superlatives such as 'the best' or 'world-class' -- but that doesn’t always mean they are.

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Machine learning boosts productivity

May 15th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Google g suite, gmail, google, google apps, google drive, machine learning
Machine learning boosts productivity

Did you know that the applications you use learn something new about you every day? If you’re using any of the G Suite applications, their machine learning algorithms -- a set of mechanisms that study usage patterns -- derive data based on your work patterns and frequently used files, and then make sensible suggestions accordingly.

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More security features for Office 365

May 12th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Office advanced data governance, advanced threat protection, compliance, office 365, security, threat intelligence
More security features for Office 365

Microsoft has commercially released new products and upgrades that will secure company information. The threat intelligence and data governance features are designed for businesses that adhere to strict regulatory guidelines and need an extra layer of protection against cyberattacks.

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Predictability coming to Windows 10 updates

May 11th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Windows cybersecurity, microsoft, operating systems, patches, updates, windows 10
Predictability coming to Windows 10 updates

Updates to the Windows operating system have a controversial reputation. On the one hand, Microsoft issues them frequently to combat cybersecurity risks and introduce new features. On the other hand, the update frequency and requirements leave some users feeling like it's impossible to keep up.

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The most advanced Gmail phishing scam yet

May 10th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Security cybersecurity, fancy bear, gmail, google, oauth, phishing
The most advanced Gmail phishing scam yet

As the technology that recognizes and thwarts malware becomes more advanced, hackers are finding it much easier to trick overly trusting humans to do their dirty work for them. Known as social engineering, it’s a dangerous trend that is becoming increasingly prevalent.

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New malware threats on Mac computers

May 9th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Apple apple, gatekeeper, mac, macos, malware
New malware threats on Mac computers

No computer is safe from malware, not even Macs. Even though incidences of viruses and malware are rare for Apple computers, they can still occur with disastrous consequences. Based on one security software firm’s report, MacOS malware grew by 744% in 2016, but the number of attacks were still fewer than attacks on Windows computers.

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Ugly websites cost your business big time

May 5th, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Business businesses, effects, medium, online, presence, small, smb, sme, ugly, website
Ugly websites cost your business big time

Good things come to those who wait, and this is especially true for small- and medium-sized businesses that plan on creating an eCommerce website. According to Vistaprint's study on 1,800 consumers, 42 percent of respondents are “very unlikely” to buy from unprofessional or ugly websites.

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Dropbox scanning now available in Android

May 2nd, 2017 Kenneth Meeks Android android, doc scanner, dropbox, dropbox paper, pdf
Dropbox scanning now available in Android

In the past, “scanning documents” meant using a dedicated scanner to convert the physical document into a PDF or image file. Nowadays, however, you can simply scan documents on your phone. The camera feature has made it incredibly easy to capture an image of your document.

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