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5 IT Standards All Businesses Should Adopt

5 IT Standards All Businesses Should Adopt

It’s common for small businesses to mistakenly ignore standards. They believe that having structures in place is unnecessary. When an issue arises, they’ll just hire the personnel to deal with it and consider that sufficient. Unfortunately, this mindset is very…

Microsoft Disabling Basic Auth This Fall

Microsoft Disabling Basic Auth This Fall

It’s happening, Microsoft is making the decision to disable basic authentication. With the latest threats to cybersecurity, it’s important to know whether this is going to be a helpful decision, or not. So, let’s get into everything you need to…

Passkeys Could Improve The Way You Work

Passkeys Could Improve The Way You Work

Passkeys could improve the way you work, forever Back in May, we heard there would soon be a successor to the password – the Passkey. Now, we’re hearing that Apple will start rolling out Passkeys in the next few months…

Organizational Tips for Your Shared Cloud Storage

Organizational Tips for Your Shared Cloud Storage

Document management has changed forever with the introduction of cloud file storage. File exchange through email is no longer necessary. There’s no need to question who in the office has the most recent version of a document, because it will…

Worst Hacks of 2022

Worst Hacks of 2022

Today, we are talking about some of the worst hacks of 2022. I don’t know about you, but the past few months of 2022 have been a whirl wind. Whether the first half of 2022 has felt endless, fleeting… or…

Outdated Tech Tool You Should Stop Using

Outdated Tech Tool You Should Stop Using

One thing that will never change about technology is that it is always changing. Tools that were once useful, like Internet Explorer and Adobe Flash, now are not. New tools replace old once, and the cycle continues. There are a…

Elden Ring Publisher Faces A Major Data Breach

Elden Ring Publisher Faces A Major Data Breach

Today’s edition of “Another Week, Another Hack” is for the gamers out there. Fans of popular video games such as Ace Combat, Dragon Ball Z, and Dark Souls be aware, your information may be public now. That’s right, we’re talking…