Intel recently found itself (once again) in hot water, mere months after many flaws were discovered in the firmware that enables all of their chips to do their job. This time, the issue could have potentially caused a permanent dip in the CPU’s capacity to function properly. This has come …
Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium Selects I.T. Solutions of South Florida to Hit I.T. Out of the Park
West Palm Beach, FL – January 2018 – I.T. Solutions of South Florida is proud to announce the signing of our newest client and partner, Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium. I.T. Solutions of South Florida will now be providing Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium with managed technology solutions and support.
According to Study, Only 28% Utilize Two-Factor Authentication
2FA, or two-factor authentication, is a simple and effective means of boosting your cybersecurity. Despite this, a study performed by Duo Labs suggests that 2FA has not been adopted as much as one might expect, or as much as it should be. Using data from Survey Sampling International, the researchers …
Tip of the Week: How to Type Special Symbols
The Internet has enabled businesses to establish relationships on a global scale. Now, an upscale restaurant in Minneapolis can use the Internet to order ingredients from a vendor in Bordeaux. However, there can easily be a language difference when doing business internationally. This is when it is fortunate that Windows …
Mobile Security Showdown: Cellular Network vs. Wi-Fi
Today’s business relies on mobile devices, like smartphones, to guide them to productivity and efficiency. In fact, the vast majority of people in today’s society own a smartphone. A report shows that 90 percent of people younger than 30 own a smartphone, which means that the forward-thinking business hiring talented …
Hitman Email Scam Threatens Your Life, Instead of Your Data
Email scams have become a sort of punchline, often featuring Nigerian princes or wealthy, unknown relatives in need of funds to get home. However, another email scam is anything but amusing, as it uses a unique possession of the target to entice them to comply: their life. This email appears …
Tip of the Week: Do You Know What Your Android Permissions Actually Mean?
Downloading an application on an Android device is fairly simple: access the Google Play store, find the app you want to download, and press the button that says install. However, it is also too easy to simply hit ‘Allow’ once the app starts asking for ambiguously-worded permissions. Today, we’ll examine …
Why ROBOT is a Risk After Nearly 20 Years
The Internet is rife with potential threats. Some are situational, but most are deliberate actions made by malicious entities who are trying to obtain any semblance of value from you or your company. Some of these exploits have been around longer than you’d imagine possible. This has been made evident …
Here’s Our Rundown on Blockchain Technology
As we discuss business technology, we occasionally broach topics that not everyone may be familiar with. Despite the recent media coverage that has been afforded to it, Bitcoin and blockchain technology may be a good example of one such topic. To resolve this, we’ve put together the following primer on …
Tip of the Week: Why You Should Reexamine Your Business Practices
As a business adopts certain “best practices,” it is important for business leaders to consider why they are adopted, and more importantly, are they really for the best? There are many problems that subscribing to false best practices can produce, and so it becomes important to identify, adjust, and resolve …