by James Healy | Aug 3, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Phishing, Podcast
10. The $140,000 Phishing Trip (Almost!) August 3, 2021 Earlier this week we had a client who got phished. They received an email, and it looks like it’s from one of their officers in the company. And the interesting thing was they had been emailing with this...
by James Healy | Jul 27, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Podcast
9. Are You Secure and Up To Date? There’s A Good Chance You Aren’t July 27, 2021 A lot of people think their computer is secure, they may have a firewall and antivirus software loaded. But really the big key here is that Microsoft releases security updates...
by James Healy | Jul 21, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Podcast
8: Good Judgment Comes from Experience; Experience Comes from Bad Judgment July 21, 2021 Obviously we made plenty of mistakes like any business, trial by fire learning. The technical side tends to be the easy part, it’s running the business that tends to be the...
by James Healy | Jul 13, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Podcast
7: How Did That Happen? An I.T. Business Startup Story July 13, 2021 I didn’t start off as a computer guy, in fact, I was working in accounting and financial services. Today I share the story of how I fell into I.T. management. Or rather how I was invited into...
by James Healy | Jul 6, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Podcast
6: Ransomware Revisited – It’s Not a Matter of If, But When July 6, 2021 Ransomware is back in the news. Over the July 4 holiday weekend, small businesses around the world were targeted by hackers demanding ransoms. These supermarkets, schools, libraries,...
by James Healy | Jun 29, 2021 | Business Stories, Cybersecurity, I.T. Tips, Podcast
5: True Hacker Story – A Ransomware Experience You Want to Avoid June 29, 2021 Network security is currently a hot topic, but it’s always been big with us. Hackers are always working to find new ways to pry their way into business networks, unfortunately....