Phishing Emails
Are you sure that the email you received from Amazon is really from Amazon? You and your employees are often targeted by cybercriminals with emails designed to look like they are from legitimate sources. These emails typically contain a link that the sender will ask...
Teams Licensing – Office 365 E1 Trial
As of July 1, 2020, the Office 365 E1 Trial license is no longer available. If you need to license users for Microsoft Teams, you can read the Microsoft Teams service description for a list of paid subscriptions that include Teams. Read below to upgrade to a...
Tips for Outlook Users
Organize your emails into folders An easy to navigate folder system will motivate you to deal with each email as it arrives instead of perpetually putting it off until later. Take advantage of Outlook’s easy email templates You can create templates for messages...
SAFE Training
SAFE Training (Powered by InfoSec Institute) We have recently partnered with InfoSec Institute, a technology training company that provides security awareness and phishing training for businesses. They have over 2000 resources and phishing simulations for partners,...
The Amazon Text Scam – What I Did When it Happened to Me
Hackers find new and ingenious scams or loopholes to trick us every day. In my line of work, I hear and read about different scams all the time, but today, hackers put a new twist on an old scam that involved my wife. This morning at about 7:30 am my wife received a...
What is Smishing?
Do you know what Smishing is? Smishing is a form of phishing that a cybercriminal uses to trick you into giving up your confidential information via a text or SMS message. Smishing attacks are steadily rising and becoming a growing threat in security. Smishing...