Keeping Your IT Systems & Data Safe (KISS) with Technology & Cybersecurity News & Tips
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What you need to know about WannaCry Ransomware
As a courtesy notice, eSudo would like to update you on the latest information regarding the WannaCry Ransomware attack. To help, we have put together an action plan to help fight this threat.
Windows Server 2003 Migration Services
An URGENT Security Warning For San Jose, Fremont, and San Francisco Businesses and Non-Profits Running Microsoft Windows Server 2003 If your organization is currently running
Fun Thanksgiving Day Ideas
Thankful Tablecloth – Have everyone write one thing they are thankful for on it. See the little ones’ handwriting change over the years, and the
Two factor authentication and you
In recent months data breaches have again become a major issue to small business owners, and they’re finding it harder and harder to tell if
Top tips to protect yourself from holiday hackers
As you focus on meeting the needs of holiday shoppers or taking time off to be with loved ones, hackers are looking to exploit any