Consumer Messaging Apps May Be Placing Your Business at Risk
When it comes to communicating, office workers have more options than ever before. This presents a cascade of risks for businesses.
Ransomware Syndicates May Be Targeting macOS
macOS may be in the crosshairs of ransomware syndicates, but there are still steps you can take to protect your data and your network.
End of an Era? Zoom Orders Employees Back to the Office
The company that became synonymous with remote work has ordered its employees back to the office.
Is the 3-2-1 Rule of Data Backups Outdated?
The 3-2-1 rule of backups has been the gold standard for years, but it’s not the only viable strategy.
Is Your Hard Drive Beeping or Clicking? It May Be About to Fail.
Those beeps and clicks may mean your hard drive is on its way out. Here’s how to respond and how to prepare.
Apple Releases Three New Mac Models
Apple has released three new models of computers–which are available now.
Autodesk Releases Flame 2024
Autodesk Flame 2024 has arrived, offering a new range of features.
New Maxon Releases Offers AMD Support for Redshift
Maxon’s slate of May releases included long-awaited AMD GPU support for Redshift.
Typical Failure Age of HDDs is 2.5 Years
If your mission-critical device has a 2.5-year-old spinning disk hard drive, the clock may be ticking.
QR Codes Represent a Cyber Threat to Individuals and Companies Alike
Scams involving QR codes are on the rise and have the potential to become a major vector for cyber attacks.
Drobo Folds, Declares Chapter 7 Bankruptcy
Storage hardware company Drobo has ceased operations and customer support.
Google Rolls Out Passkeys For a Password-less Future
Google’s long history of attempting to do away with password-based authentication may have hit a new milestone.