Could you have envisioned a world where the cumbersome, easily forgotten passwords of today become obsolete? That day seems to be approaching sooner than expected. Google has officially adopted Passkeys as the default sign-in method for personal accounts, marking a new era in online security. Curious about Passkeys? Picture logging in with a four-digit PIN […]
How confident are you in the security of your passwords? Does the belief that longer passwords are always safer hold true? Well, it’s time for an important discussion about password security. Fresh research has uncovered a startling truth – even 15-character passwords can be compromised. Yes, you heard it correctly. It’s time to confront the […]
Imagine a business communication system that is turbocharged with AI, boosting productivity to unprecedented heights. It might sound like something out of a sci-fi movie, but with the recent announcement from Microsoft, this cutting-edge future is closer than you think. Microsoft Teams is introducing an ‘AI library’ that is set to completely transform the Teams […]
Windows 11 is getting a major productivity boost — and some of your favorite built-in tools are about to become even more powerful. Snipping Tool now does more than capture your screen. With the new Text Actions feature, you can extract text directly from screenshots. That means no more retyping addresses, serial numbers, or error […]
Did you know that one in three phishing pages disappear within a day? In an analysis of over 5,000 phishing sites, Kaspersky found that a third vanish within 24 hours, with many going offline in just the first few hours. That makes the early moments of their existence the most dangerous for potential victims. This […]
Microsoft has made an unexpected move and has announced its decision to discontinue the WordPad application. Marking an end to the steadfast companion for Windows users for over three decades. Since its inception alongside Windows 95, WordPad has served as a reliable, albeit simpler, alternative for document creation and editing, especially for those without access […]
We’ve all been there. You’re scrolling through your Facebook feed, and an ad pops up promising to help you grow your business with some AI-powered software… Sounds tempting, doesn’t it? Without giving it much thought, you click to see what it’s about. Bad news: This is a big red flag. Cyber criminals have been found […]
Ever been tempted to download the beta version of your favorite app, eager to test out all the cool new features before everyone else? STOP!! The FBI has some news that might just make you think twice. Cybercriminals have come up with a brand new trick to lure us into their traps. They’re hiding malicious […]
We’ve all been there. You’re drafting an urgent email, attaching a critical file, and then—bam. Outlook throws up the dreaded “file too large to send” error. Well, Microsoft has finally decided to do something about it. A new update to Outlook promises to eliminate this hassle once and for all, making file sharing seamless. And […]
Lost and Found: Securing Your Work Phone in the Digital Age You’ve checked your pockets, your bag, under pillows … and then it hits you. You left your work phone on the table at the coffee shop. You panic. It’s not the device itself that’s got you worried, but all the sensitive business information stored […]
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