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Password managers under attack: Protect your SMB

Many small or medium-sized businesses (SMBs) rely on password managers to simplify and secure their authentication processes, but these tools are now under attack. A recent study revealed a startling rise in malware targeting password managers, with cybercriminals adapting their tactics and growing more sophisticated by the day.

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How to manage Apple devices in your business

Apple devices are popular in business settings for their reliability and security, but managing a fleet of Macs, iPads, and iPhones can be challenging. IT teams need the right strategies to track devices, enforce security policies, and streamline updates.

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Tips for protecting your computer from browser threats

Every time your employees browse the web — whether searching on Google or accessing work applications — they face potential cyberthreats like phishing scams and malware. These risks not only compromise company data but also put employees at risk.

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How to pick the right antivirus software for your SMB

When running a small or medium-sized business (SMB), security should never be an afterthought. With cyberattacks becoming more advanced, having reliable antivirus software is one of the most effective ways to protect your sensitive data. However, choosing the right antivirus software isn’t as simple as picking the first one you come across.

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Unlocking the full potential of Outlook in Microsoft 365

Managing your emails doesn’t need to be overwhelming. With Outlook in Microsoft 365, you can effortlessly organize your inbox, simplify scheduling, and communicate more efficiently than ever. Classic Outlook vs. new Outlook Microsoft offers two versions of Outlook: classic Outlook and new Outlook.

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Watch out! These social engineering tricks could fool anyone

While it’s easy to blame cyberattacks on sophisticated hacking, the truth is that many attackers rely on social engineering — a craft of deception designed to manipulate people into giving up sensitive information or access. The scary part? It’s not just high-tech companies that get targeted, it’s all of us.

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How to disable AI in Windows and your browser

Microsoft and other tech companies have been integrating artificial intelligence (AI) into their products to make tasks easier and more efficient for users. For example, Microsoft’s Copilot is now a central feature of Windows, and Google’s search engine often displays AI-generated answers.

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