by Kevin Newell | Apr 12, 2023 | Cyber Security
A critical security vulnerability has been identified in the Microsoft Outlook desktop client, tracked as CVE-2023-23397. This vulnerability allows attackers to access your network by simply emailing you. The email does not necessarily have to be opened and read for...
by Kevin Newell | Mar 21, 2023 | Product/Service Update
Windows 11 appears to be an improvement on Windows 10, with improved search, accessibility, and faster setup. However, we would caution against upgrading to Windows 11 at this point. We like to wait until there is clearer evidence of support for 3rd party software...
by Kevin Newell | Jan 3, 2023 | Cyber Security, IT Advice
Hacking (or phishing as they are sometimes known) attempts are usually successful when the criminal tricks the victim. This is also known as social engineering, which is a ruse that employs social methods, rather than technical ones. Whether it’s by clicking a link,...
by Kevin Newell | May 26, 2022 | Cyber Security, Email Management, IT Advice, Server & Network
It’s a common enough story we come across when dealing with new clients. They are focused on growing their business over the years, but their IT gets “dragged” along in a desperate attempt to keep pace A mess of cables in the comms cabinet, and loads...
by Kevin Newell | Sep 21, 2021 | Interviews
One thing I can say about outsourcing is that you are likely to get the best results if you commit long term. In saying that, it’s also important that your service level agreement contains a clear exit strategy so make sure these things are established before...
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