5 signs it's time you outsource your IT support
As your business grows, so too does your need for help. When you’re starting out it’s difficult to justify the extra cost, but you know that at some point it will be necessary. But how do you know when you’ve reached[...]
How To Avoid Getting Caught in The Phishing Net
Phishing scams have been around since the advent of email. The ongoing attempts by scammers is a testament to their efficacy, with over 26,000 reported cases last year in Australia alone costing businesses over[...]
Help! I've spilled my drink over my laptop
One minute you’re working away on your laptop, the next you’re looking at your keyboard now submerged in coffee, soft drink or your favourite glass of vino! (wine). Panic sets in whilst you start researching for the[...]
How Cyberattacks Can Damage Your Business
Over the past few years, cyber attacks have been on the rise in countries across the globe. Australia is no exception, with cyber attacks expected to cost the Australian economy $16 billion by the end of the next[...]
Cloud Security Still a Major Concern Among IT Professionals
Despite the huge upturn in cloud-based products and services over recent years, lack of security visibility is still a significant concern for more than 40% of professionals, according to a recent survey conducted by[...]
How to solve these 5 common tech support problems yourself
Whether you are in the office or at home troubleshooting PC problems is a part of everyday life. Before you make that support call try the following simple tips from our best support reps on how you can fix it yourself.
CROFTi Online Backup and Disaster Recovery
How would you feel if all of your important files and documents were suddenly wiped from your computer? How about if they went missing from your cloud services? What if something happened to your Microsoft Exchange[...]
Tips on How to Identify Phishing or Spoofing Email
Tip 1: Don't trust the display name.
How to Activate 2-Step Verification for Email Accounts
We have received new reports of email accounts being hacked in Australia this week. Apparently, these people have received emails that look like they came from a legitimate business such as a bank, telephone and an[...]