Down for everyone, or just me?

Posted Posted in Internet

You know the feeling: you go to open up Facebook, Amazon, a work-related website, or even worse, your own company website, and get the message that the “page cannot be displayed.” Frustrated, you immediately pick up the phone and call your web host or “IT guy” and complain that your website is offline. He calmly […]

Google Chrome 101: Pinning Tabs

Posted Posted in Uncategorized

When you work in your browser, you may have a number of tabs constantly open in the same window. For example, you may have Gmail open, Google Drive, etc. If you close the window, you will no doubt need to open the tabs again and again, which can be frustrating. To make browser use easier, […]

A Reminder About Administrative Rights

Posted Posted in Best Practice, Security

Years ago, we blogged about why having administrative rights over your computer is not the great thing that it sounds like. A recent study by Avecto underscores this point and reminds us why you don’t want them (all the time). The study states “Analysis of Microsoft Security Bulletins from 2013 highlights that 92% of Critical […]

You Are No Longer “Too Small” To Be a Target

Posted Posted in Business, Internet, Security

“We’re too small to be a target.” “Nobody wants what we have.” “Nobody cares about our systems.” “There isn’t enough money in our bank account for anyone to want.” These are all phrases that clients of mine have uttered during meetings on the topic of information security. But even if you think have nothing anyone […]

The Dangers of “Set It and Forget It.”

Posted 18 CommentsPosted in Accounting & Bookkeeping, Business

Like many small businesses, we use an online bill pay service, which integrates with our accounting package. While reconciling our checking account, I recently discovered that there were several duplicate payments which had been debited from our account. After calling the bill pay service, who transferred me to our accounting package’s support team, who wanted […]