Another coronavirus themed hacking attempt is now doing the rounds. Microsoft has warned of a huge phishing campaign where the email is sent containing malicious Excel macro attachments.
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As we continue to work out what the new normal is, the COVID-19 situation continues to be exploited through the cyberworld where criminals are taking advantage of the crisis to coerce users into downloading malware onto their devices.
As we continue to stay in self-isolation during the COVID-19 crisis, it has become the new normal for more and more people to work remotely. Technology has played a major role in day-to-day living, but no more so than now, and our relia…
Times are changing. More and more people are working remotely and we may find even more people do so once the COVID-19 lockdown is lifted.
With everything that’s currently going on to avoid the COVID-19 virus, it’s also vital to remember to avoid viruses on your PC.
Cloud-based applications have become increasingly popular in the last decade with many businesses turning to the cloud especially for data storage and computing power.
Since its release five years ago, Microsoft’s Windows 10 is now active on more than a billion devices.
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Since January there has been an increasing effort to use the global Coronavirus crisis to spread malware and steal personal information.
Most people have their favourite anti-virus provider and are happy to purchase software subscriptions, while others will tell you that Windows Defender is all you need to protect your software. So, what’s the best way to go?

