by Evelyn Dufner | Dec 8, 2017 | apps, chrome, cybersafety, hackers, pirates, protection, security, website
I know it is fun to watch piano playing kittens online… but this is about keeping your website hack-resistant, ensuring client data is safe, and fighting zombies and site infesting viruses. Let’s talk website security.
by Evelyn Dufner | Sep 7, 2017 | apps, Facebook, Hurricane Safety, Mac, Microsoft, protection, storage, What do I do?, Windows 10
We often get very busy preparing an escape route in times of impending disaster. I’ve been through several hurricanes, and can expect power outages for several days, and the likelihood of water damage. So here are 6 Tips to Hurricane Prep your Technology!
by Evelyn Dufner | Jul 27, 2017 | apps, cybersafety, phone, protection, security, What do I do?
The phone rings at 9 a.m. (sometimes 9 p.m.) from a local area code, and as you down your second cup of coffee you quickly answer. You hear: “Hello, My name is Amanda and I am calling about your student loans. We can help you consolidate...
by Evelyn Dufner | Apr 29, 2017 | apps, browser, cybersafety, iPhone, New Technology, protection, security, tips, What do I do?
Travel is stressful enough, but now, safeguarding our devices and data should be part of our packing list. In fact, it should be a habit, not an afterthought. Here are 3 things I implemented before leaving for an international trip to better safeguard my devices.
by Evelyn Dufner | Mar 31, 2017 | browser, cookies, cybersafety, Facebook, pirates, protection, security, tips, What do I do?
Surfing the web is looking more like a Hawaiian breaker with killer coral reefs than the tender rolling waves ready for playful body surfing. All those glorious little temptations on websites, like glimmering colorful fish, are what are called “click-bait.” Click, and you are hooked!
by Evelyn Dufner | Feb 22, 2017 | cybersafety, password help, protection, security, tips, What do I do?
When I was teaching college, I always did a resume building workshop, and one of my examples of what NOT to do was a parody on a the worst resume imaginable. In it, the author used L33t Sp34k (Leet Speak) to indicate some level of tech savvy.