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Phone Scams – A Real Life Story and How to Avoid Being a Victim

This is a story about a woman who became a victim of the Phone Scams currently happening. We are sharing this in hopes that it will educate others so they will not become victims as well.

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The Difference between Consumer Routers and Business Routers

As your business grows, if you have more than a few people or devices connected to your network at a time, you may notice your internet getting slower, or video cutting out or “buffering” as it struggles to squeeze it’s way from the internet to your computer. This may be due to using network equipment [...]

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The Benefits of Networked Printers

If you operate or work at a small business, having the ability to print is vital. If your printer is simply hooked up directly to one of the computers, you may notice a bit of a delay in printing, or that you can’t print when that computer is turned off. Your computer is acting as [...]

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The Value of Email

For the past few years, many analysts have declared the death of email. In fact, over a year ago we wrote on just this subject (http://bit.ly/p92xYs), and just like early 2010, everything shows that email is alive and well! SmarterTools, a provider of email server software, recently did a review of digital communications traffic, and [...]

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Which Smartphone Apps Do You Recommend?

We’re putting together a list of Blackberry, Android, and iPhone apps that members of Nerds On Site use, which we will feature in future blog posts. Right now, though, we want to know what YOUR favorite apps are, and why you like them so much. We’ll make a random list out of the suggestions and [...]

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Tech Support Phone Scams Continue

Though we covered this in a blog post in May in much more detail, after seeing another report on TV of people falling victim, or very close to being one, of a telephone scam making the rounds, supposedly from Microsoft, it’s time to revisit this issue.

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Web Security and Content Filtering For Your Organization

The internet is a wonderful tool for productively connecting and communicating with others, but it can also be dangerous – and distracting. A business-class router can certainly provide protection, but it’s not always enough, and doesn’t offer the enhanced security and filtering that other solutions do.

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4 Lessons learned from a break-in

I’m a privileged citizen of an incredible country: Canada. I’m naturalized, and like most who are not born here, we have a deeply emotional attachment to our citizenship. We are the most fortunate people on earth! This may sound odd, but my good-night songs to my children is “Oh Canada” (our national anthem). One of [...]

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SpamHaus Temporarily Blocks Amazon

Yesterday afternoon, SpamHaus, the well known email blacklist provider, blocked a large block of IP addresses belonging to Amazon cloud services. Our shared email service uses an IP address that fell within this block of IPs owned by Amazon, and thus affected our clients. (Thankfully, it was a holiday in North America, so the effects [...]

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