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Cybersecurity in 6 easy steps

6 steps everyone can take now to better cybersecurity With the end of Cybersecurity month upon us, it’s time to take a look at what you have done to increase awareness and secure your defenses.  Cybersecurity is a major problem for businesses and consumers these days with millions of people becoming victims. Their personal and…
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How to protect your small business from crypto ransomware

Crypto ransomware has come a long way over the past 2½ years and no single solution can stop it 100% of the time. But the right recovery and mitigation strategies can help. Boot Networks keep small businesses a step ahead of this virulent threat and ensure their clients are effectively protected.   How to protect…
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Technology Tip of the Month

Internet security software like Norton Internet Security helps you protect your computer and your family online.  Use it to keep you children away from Internet dangers and inappropriate content and make sure that your kids will not pass along confidential information online.  It’s also very important to keep your security software up to date!

Security Advisory: Fake DHL Emails Distribute New Trojan

A potential threat to email users in the form of a new spam campaign that masquerades as a shipping notification from DHL. Currently, none of the major anti-virus providers are capable of catching and quarantining this message. As such, this scam has the potential to be successful and can have serious consequences. We have manually…
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add new license number to AVG

Adding a new license number to AVG Double click the AVG icon  in the lower left corner next to the time. Double click the license component. Click the Re-activate button Fill in your license number that was provided to you within the purchase email. Click Activate Close AVG windows.

how to remove my security shield

how to remove my security shield Run rkill.com Install Malwarebytes’ Anti-Malware and run a full scan. Remove the found infections. Run a command windows, CMD and type the following: cacls c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts /G everyone:f Press enter. Type the following: attrib -s -h -r c:\windows\system32\drivers\etc\hosts Press enter. Delete the C:\Windows\System32\Drivers\etc\HOSTS file. Open notepad and paste test below…
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