by Chad Elliott | Dec 8, 2020 | Security, Cloud Backup, Cloud Restore, cybersecurity, Disaster Recovery, Education, Hacking, Phishing, Ransomware, Tips
There has been an insane increase in ransomware and computer viruses that have been jumping onto computer systems. In the past, hackers primarily emailed spam campaigns that people fell for (these still exist, but they’re becoming less common). Now, ransomware...
by Chad Elliott | Sep 18, 2020 | Disaster Recovery, Education, Hacking, Security, Software, Tips, Uncategorized
Dropbox, one of the leading third-party backup cloud services, now has added new features that involve password management features with their unique services update. What does this mean? Well, they’re using a service similar to the ever-popular LastPass...
by Chad Elliott | Jul 14, 2020 | Disaster Recovery, Education, Tips, Windows
Accidental data deletion happens to millions of users. Most of the time, you must have some magic software to recover lost data and decrypt it. Otherwise, you may spend hundreds (some even pay thousands) of dollars to recover your data from a professional. Well,...
by Chad Elliott | Mar 19, 2020 | Disaster Recovery
UPS is more than just the United Parcel Service; it stands for an uninterruptible power supply in the tech world. They are necessary for helping businesses stay afloat. Many smaller companies can use one, while some giant corporations may use numerous UPS machines for...
by Chad Elliott | Nov 14, 2019 | Disaster Recovery
In the past, a business needed to have their own special local server structure (and of course it still is, but there are other alternatives attached to them), but today, backup services like cloud backups are the way to go when it comes to securely protect your...
by Chad Elliott | Oct 15, 2019 | Disaster Recovery
Businesses today always want and need access to their computer systems and data. Any interruptions can be catastrophic and costly. Companies have to be more prepared than ever when protecting their information. You never know when a cyberattack, site failure, or a...