Still using Windows 10? You must act NOW

Windows 10 reaches its end of life NEXT MONTH. If your business still isn’t prepared, you must start planning. Now. Here’s what you need to consider…
Microsoft plans a naming system for hackers

Hacking groups are given different names by different security companies. And that means you don’t know who’s really behind an attack so can’t react as quickly as you’d like. That’s about to change, thanks to Microsoft…
Exciting new formatting tools for Notepad

There’s a quiet update on the way for Notepad that might make a big difference to how you take notes, prep for meetings, or share quick updates with your team. Simple, fast, and now, just a bit smarter…
Warning: That antivirus website could be a fake

Scammers have been creating replica antivirus downloads that steal your data instead of protecting it. Here’s what you need to watch out for…
Free support for Windows 10 ends in TWO WEEKS

In just over two weeks, Microsoft ends free support for Windows 10 as it reaches end of life. If your business is still using it, this is going to affect you. Here’s what you need to know…
New member of staff… new security risk?

New employees are a prime target for cybercriminals. They don’t know the ropes yet, and the chances of them becoming a victim are high. Here’s what smart businesses are doing about this problem…
Passkeys will be better integrated in Windows

Big changes are coming to Windows 11 to make logging in safer and easier. Which is why now’s the time to get ready for a password-free future…
Half of staff have too much access to data

Do you know who in your business can access your critical data right now?
The risks that come along with that can be bigger than you think. Our latest tech update explains why this matters and what smart businesses are doing about it…