Why Small Businesses Need IT Help Before They Even Realise It

Tech Support

Running a business is definitely unpredictable. One moment you are focusing on growth and the next you’re dealing with an IT crisis that came out of the blue. The best time to get IT help is not when disaster has already struck but before. Continue reading

Minimising Ransomware Damage

Ransomware is now a big problem for many people and businesses. It can damage a business by locking your files and making you pay money to get them back. This article will show how one can protect themselves from ransomware and what to do in case of an attack. Continue reading

How to Spot Fake Download Buttons Online

Download links

You would think that downloading software from the internet is simple. But it can sometimes feel like navigating a minefield as many websites, even legitimate ones, feature fake download buttons that are designed to trick you into downloading malware or other unwanted programs. This blog article explores how to recognise these deceptive buttons and help keep your computer safe. Continue reading

The Most Serious Cyber Threats in 2025 and How to Avoid Them!

Security Problems

In 2025, cyber threats are everywhere. There aim may be to destroy computers, steal data or take money. Understanding what these threats are and how to stop them will help protect both yourself and your business. Continue reading

Protect Yourself from Malicious Online Ads (Malvertising)

Infected Systems

There are many types of malware and one of the most common is called “malvertising”. It crops up everywhere, including social media sites, websites and even on Google searches. There are two things are making malvertising even more dangerous: the first is that hackers use AI to make it very believable and the other is that it is on the rise. According to Malwarebytes in the fall of 2023, malvertising increased by 42% (month over month). It is important to inform yourself about this online threat and knowledge is the power to protect yourself, especially when it comes to malicious cybercriminals. In this blog article, we will help you understand malvertising. We will also give you tips on identifying and avoiding it. Continue reading

Common Mobile Malware Traps

Smart Phone Security

For most people their smartphone is their digital wallet, communication hub and personal assistant all rolled into one portable device. It is packed with sensitive data, ranging from financial information to personal photos. This make phone a prime target for cybercriminals but mobile malware is often overlooked as people focus on securing their laptops or desktops. Continue reading

How To Spot Malicious Website URLs

Spotting bad url's

When browsing the web, using social media or checking your email, it is very important to exercise caution when clicking on links. Cybercriminals actively create deceptive links to infect devices with malware or steal personal information. Continue reading

Be Wary When Scanning QR Codes As New Scams Emerge

Qishing

You can find QR codes are everywhere these days, on restaurant menus, in shops, flyers and posters. QR codes are convenient and easy to use and you can easily scan them with your smartphone camera to go to a website, a coupon, a video or some other online content. Continue reading

Be On the Lookout for Ransomware Pretending to Be a Windows Update

In a lot of these blog articles on security I always say you need to keep your software up to date. But what happens when that so called update is ransomware? This is the nightmare caused by an emerging cybersecurity threat called Big Head. Continue reading

7 Tips To Prevent Mobile Malware

Mobile Device Security

Cybersecurity researchers uncovered that mobile malware attacks surged by 500% a the start of 2022. This is alarming both in scale and the fact that many people are not yet protecting their smartphones. Year after year, mobile phones have become more powerful and today can do many of the same functions as a computer – just with a much smaller screen. But people tend to secure their computers much better than they do with their smartphones and this needs to change as over 60% of digital fraud now occurs through mobile devices! This makes all mobile devices a high risk if proper safeguards are not followed. Continue reading