IRS is Warning Taxpayers About a New Stimulus Check Scam

Recently, the IRS and state tax agencies issued a warning to taxpayers not to release their bank account information to anyone claiming they will deposit a new Economic Impact Payment or stimulus check into their account. This new scam comes on the heels of several other COVID-19 related scams where hackers attempt to obtain personal […]

Windows 10 Version 20H2 for IT Pros

On October 20th, 2020, Microsoft released their latest update for Windows 10. Version 20H2 includes several features that might be of particular interest to IT professionals. While the latest update contains all previous features and fixes that came with Windows 10 Version 2004, Version 20H2 also includes a scoped set of features for select performance […]

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 […]

Computer Viruses Are on the Rise – Is Your System Infected?

Over the past few months, an increasing number of Americans have made the switch to working from home. While working from home offers greater flexibility and helps keep workers safe from COVID-19, it doesn’t provide as much protection from computer viruses as the typical work environment. This is because most office buildings have special safety […]