Look Out For This Fake Email – Facebook

This one is a lot harder to spot than some of the others I’ve seen. If you’ve ever run ads on Facebook, this email will probably cause you some distress. It looks as though it actually came from Facebook. If you look at the link, you’ll see that it clearly has Facebook’s name in it. […]

Look Out For This Fake Anti-Virus Email – Norton

Check for misspellings, wrong names, or anything that feels off about an email.  Emails that start with Sir/Madam(Mam) are almost always scams. In the following example, you can clearly see the invoice is not made out to a specific recipient. This was sent through QuickBooks online to mask the sender’s email address. Please note: legitimate […]

Improving Computer Performance

As an increasing number of Inland Empire residents make the switch to working from home, computer performance is top priority. When computers run slow, it effects our ability to complete tasks on time. It also makes communication difficult. Slow computer performance can negatively impact video calls and other forms of communication, making the user appear […]

Working from Home? Is Your Computer Properly Protected?

The workday looks a little different this year. Instead of driving long distances and sitting in an air-conditioned office, many of us have made the switch to working from home. In Corona, several businesses still haven’t reopened. This means long hours at home and increased reliance on our home computers and devices. Cyber Attacks On […]

Cyber Attacks Focused on Healthcare Workers

In addition to the phishing scams discussed in our last blog post, hospitals have begun warning staff members about incoming cyber-attacks focused specifically on healthcare workers.  Common attacks include: Phishing emails from senders pretending to be a part of well-known organizations like the World Health Organization (WHO) Phishing emails from senders claiming to be from […]