Public Wi-Fi is very convenient and can be a great alternative if you’re on a tight budget. But there are security risks. [Ed. note: The following information is adapted from an infographic created by thebestvpn.]
Find the Best Security Tech for Your Business
[Editor’s note: Dr. Networking specializes in keeping your business data safe. We can help with all of the suggestions in this article. Don’t wait another minute to upgrade your security! Call us at 541.488.8765.] Keeping a business safe can be …
7 Cybersecurity Tips for Your Home Network
In a world that increasingly relies on technology to get things done, cybersecurity has never been more important. Your home network is likely to be vulnerable to attacks, but you can take steps to safeguard it and keep your information …
Eight Security Tips to Know in 2017
It is now 2017, and I thought it would be appropriate to run down an almost cliché list of security tips to make sure you stay safe online. Extra Tip: Media companies such as Time Warner and Comcast have been …
Cloud Storage Safety
Whether you are super tech savvy or a computing novice, you have likely heard about the Cloud and all of its benefits. Cloud storage is one of the most popular computing services around, and it is easy to see why, …
Part I: Fight Malware – Download and Install Malwarebytes
Malware and spyware continue to be big problems for PC users, with new iterations surfacing every day. Fortunately, programs such as Spybot Search & Destroy, ComboFix, and Malwarebytes are constantly updating their cloud-based software to rid PCs of whatever that …
Part II: Remove Malware with Malwarebytes
In Part I of this article, above, we looked at how to fight a malware infection by downloading and installing Malwarebytes. In Part II, we will look at how to run Malwarebytes to rescue your PC from malware. Once the …
Text Phishing
Here’s another phishing scam to look out for. This one comes in the form of a text message. A writer at the Tech Talk website recently received one on their phone. At first glance, you might think there’s a problem …