Distributed spam distraction (DSD) is a sophisticated cyberattack employed by malicious actors to steal valuable information from businesses. But unlike traditional spam, which floods inboxes with unsolicited messages, DSD takes a more covert approach.
Your guide to dealing with distributed spam distraction
Server overhaul: What to ask yourself before replacing your infrastructure
Replacing servers requires careful planning and consideration. It is important to ask yourself the right questions, such as the current state of your servers, your business needs, and how much you’re willing to invest in new hardware. By addressing these questions, you can avoid potential pitfalls and set yourself up for a successful server upgrade.
Microsoft Loop in Outlook and Teams: Streamlining communication and productivity
Microsoft Loop is a new tool that allows you to streamline your team's workflows and make collaboration more efficient without switching between different apps. By using Loop in Outlook and Teams, you can keep all your conversations, files, and tasks in one place.
Speed up web browsing with these Google Chrome hacks
In today's fast-paced world, every second counts, especially when it comes to browsing the web. Web pages that load slowly and unresponsive tabs can be frustrating, and they can affect your productivity. Fortunately, there are several speed hacks you can implement to speed up Google Chrome and improve your browsing experience.
Surviving the unexpected: Why SMBs need a business continuity plan
No business owner wants to think about the possibility of a crisis that could halt operations, but the truth is that disasters can strike at any time. Whether it's a pandemic, a cyberattack, or a natural disaster, unexpected events can significantly impact a company.
