Your Data is everything. Business of all sizes must be prepared for any disaster including floods, fires natural disasters, and employee error/sabotage.
read more3coast Harvey Recovery Assistance
I’m the owner of Uprite Services. We are an IT services firm in Houston, Texas. We’re a small business with 15 employees. Three of our employees’...
read moreWhy All Small Businesses Must Train Their Employees In Cybersecurity
Sounds scary but it’ll never happen to me. That’s one of the most common thoughts small business owners have upon hearing about other companies attacked...
read moreQuick Guide to Our New Client Chat Support
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/08/blog-img-chat-support.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] We have just launched our new client chat support to make assisting our customers easier than ever before. The tool is quite...
read moreEmpower Your Millennial Employees With These Must-Have Tech Tools
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/07/Empower-Your-Millennial-Employees-img.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] Fast forward 10-years from now and this is what you will see: 75% of the workforce will be Millennials. Already today, Millennials...
read more7 Ways to Destress at Work (Really)
Destress at work? Impossible! At least that’s how it might feel when you’re pounding the pavement and putting your nose to the grindstone to meet...
read moreRansomware: A Major Threat All Businesses (Big And Small) Must Know About
When you think about technology threats to your business, chances are you think of stolen sensitive information or the destruction of your backup systems. But did you know many thieves like to hold your data hostage to get you to pay a hefty ransom for your business data?
read moreWarning: WannaCry Ransomware Outbreak
News outlets and cyber-security firms are reporting a massive outbreak of ransomware infections worldwide, in countries including the US, UK, Russia, China and others. Many...
read moreAlert – Google Docs phishing attack
If someone invites you to edit a file in Google Docs be vigilant — it may be spam from a phishing scheme that began spreading quickly last week. As detailed on Reddit, the attack sends targets an emailed invitation from someone they may know, takes them to a real Google sign-in screen, then asks them to “continue to Google Docs.” But this grants permissions to a (malicious) third-party web app that’s simply been named “Google Docs,” which gives phishers access to your email and address book.”
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