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Join Andrew in this week’s TEK Tip as he guides us through the critical aspects of safe internet browsing. This is just a snippet of this series so look forward to more on this Topic!
This week’s TEK Tip gives more insight about email scams. Andrew talks about ManagedTEK’s 4 Step Process on how to recover if you happen to be a victim. If you are using email, you need to be aware of the potential danger behind it.
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This week’s TEK Tip focuses on the concerns challenges we face when using Public wi-fi in places like coffee shops, airports, and hotels. Join Andrew as he explains the best methods for ensuring the security and privacy of our information as we navigate this hectic world!
This week’s TEK Tip focuses on the importance of software updates so you can better secure your machine. Remember, it’s not just Anti-Virus that makes you safe. It’s taking care of your updates like these that are vital to your security. Learn your IT hygiene!
This week’s TEK Tip focuses on software that automatically displays or downloads advertising material, (often unwanted) when a user is online. Andrew uncovers a few ways in which adware is distributed as well as strategies on how to get rid of adware!!
This week’s TEK Tip focuses on the fraudulent practice of sending emails with the intention of gathering personal information such as account passwords, credit card information, medical records, and much more! Listen to some of the tips Andrew gives on how to spot Phishing attempts. Don’t fall for it!
This week’s TEK Tip focuses on the use of strong passwords. Andrew discusses how strong passwords provide essential protection from financial fraud and identity theft. One of the most common ways that hackers break into computers is by guessing passwords. Simple and commonly used passwords enable intruders to easily gain access and control of a computing device.