<p>Cyber criminals are getting smarter. This recent malware threat is unusually smart. It impersonates a highly trusted brand name to get a foot in the door.</p>
<p>Book now for an IT check-up, to get in great shape for the journey ahead? You do it for yourself and your car – now do the same for your workplace tech</p>
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<p>Gen Z and even some Millennial employees are less tech savvy than many employers might expect. It’s an assumption that’s leading to a sense of ‘tech shame’.</p>
<p>Countless employers still don’t trust their people to do their best work unless they’re physically in the office.</p>
<p>With its huge dominance in the workplace, Microsoft’s Windows has become the prime target for cyber criminals.</p>
<p>Passkeys are set to take over from traditional passwords to give us a safer, more secure way of logging into our online accounts.</p>
<p>Almost half of people with social media accounts admit to falling for shopping scams. If your team are shopping at work, is your business protected?</p>
<p>Zoom is looking for a piece of the MS Teams action with the launch of a whole suite of features and services</p>
<p>Fake Flash messages are being used as a cover for a new ‘botnet’ campaign. If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge you could be a target.</p>