Malvertising: When the Ad at the Top of Google Is the Threat

Thursday, June 18, 2026
Cybercriminals are now buying Google ads that impersonate real software vendors. The page looks legitimate, the download runs cleanly, and your staff would have no reason to question it. This is one of the most common infection paths businesses face right now, and most have never heard of it.... Read More

The IT Side of Rebranding Your Business

Thursday, June 18, 2026
Most business owners plan every detail of a rebrand except the part most likely to go wrong: the logo gets updated, the signage is ordered, and the announcement date is locked in, but everything the business runs on behind the scenes is still tied to the old name. Read on to find out what that actually involves.... Read More

What “Data Residency” Means and Why Your Business Should Ask About It

Thursday, June 18, 2026
Your business data is stored somewhere in the world right now. Do you know where? Most business owners have never asked, and most cloud providers have never volunteered the answer. Here is why that matters and what to do about it. Read the full article here... Read More

When a Physical Break-In Becomes a Data Breach

Thursday, June 18, 2026
A laptop disappears over a long weekend, a filing cabinet has been forced, and by Monday the police report is filed, the insurance claim is underway, and the focus is on replacing what was taken. Most business owners treat this as a property crime, pay the excess once the replacement device arrives, and move on.What they rarely consider is that the moment a device containing client or staff data leaves their control, the business may be obliged to process not only an insurance claim but also a data breach notification.... Read More

The Warning Signs Your Hard Drive Is About to Fail

Thursday, March 26, 2026
That sluggish startup. The file that took forever to open. The clicking noise you figured was nothing.Hard drives rarely fail without warning. The problem is the warnings don't look like warnings.We've put together a guide to the signs most people miss, and what to do the moment you recognise one.... Read More

AI is Already in your Business. The Question is Whether You Know It

Thursday, March 26, 2026
Your team is probably already using AI tools to get through the day. That is not a problem. The problem is not knowing which tools, or what information is going into them.Client names. Emails. Sensitive details. All potentially sitting on a third-party server right now.We put together a plain-English guide to what is actually happening and how a simple AI policy protects your business.Read it here: [LINK]Got questions? We are happy to walk through it with you.... Read More

When a Data Breach Becomes a Lawsuit: What Protects You and What Does Not

Thursday, March 26, 2026
When a breach happens, "we had antivirus software" is not going to satisfy an insurer or a lawyer. The standard they apply comes down to what you had in place and what you can prove. Our latest article covers exactly that.... Read More

When Two IT Quotes Land on Your Desk

Thursday, March 26, 2026
Two IT quotes. One is cheaper. Before you choose on price, make sure you know what you are actually choosing.Not sure what your current IT setup covers? Get in touch and we will walk you through it.... Read More

The Charger That Only Works If You Hold It at a Weird Angle

Friday, February 27, 2026
When a laptop charger only works at a specific angle, it’s often a failing cable or charging port, not just bad luck. Left alone, it can lead to overheating, internal damage, or a dead laptop. Read the full article to understand the risks.... Read More

Why Windows 11 Feels Slower Than Windows 10

Friday, February 27, 2026
Windows 11 looks better. But does it feel slower? You’re not imagining it. Here’s what’s happening behind the scenes, and how to fix it.... Read More