Time for a Browser Detox

How to audit your extensions for speed and security Browser extensions on your computers and cell phones can be incredibly handy. They fill in missing features, introduce useful tools, and can make your online experience smoother and more efficient. However, they can also pose serious security risks. Extensions can request access to everything you view…

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Take the 2-minute 2026 Best Practices quiz

Do you know how to protect yourself online?  You can find out in just two minutes!  Are you still staring at those holiday leftovers and your mountain of unread emails? Don’t let the post-holiday slump drag you down the digital rabbit hole! Take our fun, quick quiz to sharpen your IT safety skills and leap…

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Don’t Let Holiday Stress Blind you to Cyber Scams

Social Engineering Scams: The holidays are especially dangerous As the holiday season approaches, many of us are filled with excitement, generosity, and a desire to connect with others. Unfortunately, cybercriminals know this—and they’re counting on it. Social engineering scams spike during the holidays, preying on our emotions and sense of urgency. These scams can manipulate…

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Using AI safely

AI (Artificial Intelligence) is a powerful ally—but only when used wisely Have you started using AI tools yet?  Have you discovered how they can reduce your efforts and produce meaningful output? AI tools like Microsoft Copilot, ChatGPT, and image generators are revolutionizing how we work—but they also introduce new risks. Whether you’re drafting emails, analyzing…

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Windows 10 End of Life

If you are still running Windows 10, you are on borrowed time  – Here’s what you need to know On October 14, 2025 Windows 10 will officially reach End of Life, when it will no longer receive security updates, bug fixes, or technical support. If you’re still using Windows 10, you need to upgrade, replace…

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Prepare now for a lost or stolen phone

Things you need to do *before* you lose your phone Losing your phone can be stressful, disruptive, and even dangerous if your personal data falls into the wrong hands. But with a few smart steps today, you can protect yourself from future headaches. Here’s how to prepare now so you’re ready if your phone ever…

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Send Credentials Securely

Note: Do *not* send them in an email! So, you’ve followed the suggested guidelines and created a long, complex password for one of your accounts.  But now you need to share the credentials with a colleague, or your IT support provider.  How can you send the username and password and feel safe about they won’t…

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