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how to protect against social engineering attacks on your small business

No business is safe from social engineering attacks, that includes small businesses. Believing that their company isn’t a possible target is the first mistake that makes small businesses vulnerable. They assume that cyber attackers are only looking at large corporations as prey. True, these big companies provide a bigger target, but cyber attackers don’t discriminate. […]

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Don’t Be Fooled by the Latest Email Scam to threaten your business

The Council of Better Business Bureaus (CBBB) is warning of a current really clever email scam. How did the CBBB know about this email scam? The Better Business Bureau (BBB) nearly fell for it. Latest Email Scams This latest scam pretends to be an alert from the project management software your company might be using.

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60% of Companies Have Lost Data Due to Printer Security Breach

Every connected peripheral which becomes part of an organization’s network is a potential vector for an attack. With printers, an integral part of most businesses, the security vulnerabilities they pose has been addressed in a new report from Quocirca. According to the Global Print Security Report, 60% of businesses in the UK, US, France, and

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22 Things Big Tech Companies Know About You Right Now

You’d be surprised just how much big tech companies like Google, Facebook, Apple, Twitter, and Amazon know about you. They’re collecting information about you and your habits right now. This information is being used to market specifically to your preferences. Wondering just how much they know about you? What Companies Know About You Here are 22 things they’re collecting data on,

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39% of Businesses Use Texting to Talk to Customers — How Can Yours?

A new study from Zipwhip  underlines the importance texts have on making your small business a success.  In fact, their 2019 State of Texting Report  says that 39% of businesses use some kind of texting to communicate with clients. Small Business Trends got in touch with Scott Heimes, Chief Marketing Officer at Zipwhip, to find

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One Million New People Online Every Day, Is Your Business Reaping the Benefits?

Did you know a staggering one million new people are online every day? Hootsuite and We Are Social’s Digital Trends 2019 Report uncovered this staggering statistic in an analyses digital trends and use of social media across 230 different countries and territories. For businesses of all sectors, this phenomenal number of new people heading online

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70% of Consumers Say Page Load Speed Impacts Buying Decisions

Did you know a staggering 70% of consumers admit that the speed pages load on a website affects their buying decisions? Page Load Speed Impacts Buying Decisions This was the finding of Unbounce’s 2019 Page Speed Report, which surveyed 750 consumers and 395 marketers. The survey also found that the majority of marketers aren’t making

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Infusionsoft Rebrands as Keap, Streamlines Tasks for Small Businesses

Infusionsoft is now known as Keap. And Keap has a new smart client management software product built specifically for small businesses. The Keap rebranding and launch is specifically designed to appeal to the large market of small home based businesses as well as those in the professional and personal service industries that have been previously

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Robots Greeting Customers at Local Giant Grocery Stores

Giant Food Stores announced Monday it will be introducing “Marty,” a robotic assistant, into 172 of its stores across four states: Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia and West Virginia. The announcement comes as part of a plan by Giant’s Dutch parent company, Ahold Delhaize USA, to introduce approximately 500 robots into its stores, which include Giant, Martin’s and

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