82% of Ransomware Attacks Target Small Businesses, Report Reveals
Whilst Ransomware remains a threat to businesses of all sizes, companies with less than 1,000 employees are most at risk.
Whilst Ransomware remains a threat to businesses of all sizes, companies with less than 1,000 employees are most at risk.
The state licensing department has advised license holders to review their account statements and credit reports.
During testing, Twitter found the downvote button had a positive impact on the standard of conversation.
A new, 'integrated' interface will be available this week to anyone using Gmail, Google Chat, and Google Meet.
The name change also includes unifying existing systems under one platform, as well as a freemium IT support service.
New tools from the website builder mean that anyone can charge for video content on their site.
Microsoft hopes its new feature for Teams will blur the line between in-person and virtual meetings.
Billed as an authentic security app, 2FA Authenticator would actually steal users banking and social media data.
With questions about the game's future, we show you how to keep playing it for the next few years, free.
Office workers have been told in a company email that vaccination is mandatory, or they risk termination.
Microsoft hopes that by offering you cash for old tech, you'll update to its Teams platform.
The number of dollars lost to social media scams has risen astronomically in the past five years. Here's why.
From QR codes to deepfaking, payment fraud is evolving in the new year. Businesses small and large should take note.
Paying with iPhones could be about to get a lot easier, for both customers and businesses.
According to the WA Attorney General's investigation, Amazon kept prices artificially high for some third-party sellers.
Google's proposal would get rid of cookies and instead assign just five advertising "topics" to a user each week.
Currently, exchanges don't have a legal requirement to offer their customers a Form 1099-B, leaving many on their own.
Airbnb CEO Brian Chesky is living and working out of Airbnbs to highlight the benefits of remote workplaces.
The affected WordPress developer's add-ons are used on more than 360,000 active websites.
Employers can be charged $1,000 for the first violation and up to $2,500 for each violation after that. Here's what to know.
Bitcoin, Ethereum, and even Dogecoin are all down significantly — a sign that the stock market is avoiding riskier assets.