by Gem Green | May 30, 2025 | News, Training
A simple explanation of what cookies are, why they matter, and what you’re really saying yes to. You’ve probably noticed it. You visit a website, and boom — a little box pops up asking if you’ll “Accept Cookies.” Most of us click “Yes” just to get rid of it and...
by Gem Green | May 22, 2025 | News, Training
If you’ve ever gone looking for a photo or document that “you’re sure you copied” only to find… a shortcut that doesn’t work, or worse—nothing at all—you’re in good company. We’ve had plenty of customers come into the shop asking, “Where did my file...
by Nick Green | Mar 4, 2025 | News, Online Security
Over 3.2 million Google Chrome users are at risk due to 16 malicious browser extensions that have been compromised by cybercriminals. These extensions, previously available on the Chrome Web Store, are injecting harmful code into users’ browsers, leading to data theft...
by Gem Green | Feb 22, 2025 | News, Online Security
Gmail and Outlook phishing attack warning. A sophisticated phishing attack is making rounds, specifically targeting Gmail and Outlook users. This new threat is designed to steal your login credentials and can even bypass two-factor authentication (2FA). Here’s...
by Nick Green | Feb 20, 2025 | News, Technology
Windows 11 drops support for older processors. Microsoft has officially dropped support for a range of older processors in Windows 11. If your PC runs on one of these chips, you may need to reconsider your upgrade plans. The update affects several processors that were...
by Nick Green | Feb 11, 2025 | News
Apple has recently disclosed critical security vulnerabilities affecting a wide range of iPhones and iPads. These vulnerabilities could potentially allow attackers to gain full administrative control over the devices, posing a significant security risk. Affected...