It's A Jungle Out There... We Can Help!
Office Hours
8 AM - 5 PM
Contact Us
570.970.6555

Tech Support Scam

Computer Danger

How to Spot and Avoid a Tech Support Scam Tech support scammers may call and pretend to be a Jungle Computer technician. They say they’ve found a problem with your computer. They often ask you to give them remote access to your computer and then pretend to run a diagnostic test, then they try to make you pay to fix…

Read More

Target For Hackers

Target For Hackers

Why Your Business Is The PERFECT Target For Hackers … And What You Need To Do NOW To Protect Yourself. Everybody gets hacked, but not everything makes the evening news. We hear about big companies like Target, Home Depot, Capital One, and Facebook getting hacked. What we rarely hear about are the little guys – the small businesses that…

Read More

Fighting Phishing

Fighting Phishing

Fighting Phishing scams with Microsoft 365 Microsoft is a known provider of top-tier business productivity software – and its commitment to its subscribers’ cybersecurity is integral to that reputation. To fight phishing, one of today’s most prevalent cyberthreats, the tech titan has equipped Microsoft 365 with powerful features. Among the many business solutions that Microsoft offers is email hosting…

Read More

Windows Updates & Services

Windows Updates

Windows updates and services to watch out for in 2021 Windows users have much to look forward to in 2021. Along with new services, updates for Windows 10 will be released not just to improve its performance but also its accessibility. Let’s take a look at what these changes could be and what they could mean for Windows users…

Read More

Hack on Government Agencies

CISA's alert

US: Hack on Government Agencies Goes Beyond SolarWinds Users The alert from the Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) also warns that removing the hackers from compromised systems won’t be easy. UPDATE: Microsoft was also hacked, according to Reuters, citing unnamed sources. The company’s own software tools were then used to attack other victims. However, Microsoft President Brad Smith is denying the report. Original story:…

Read More