Posts by Steve S.
Cloud Security: Floating Safely or Drifting into Danger?
This week on “Breaking Down I.T. with Steve,” we’re diving into a topic that touches nearly everyone, every day: Cloud Security. While the cloud powers our modern world – from streaming movies to running complex business operations – its security is often a significant blind spot. It’s time to understand why the cloud isn’t just…
Read MoreWhen the Magic Fades: Disneyland Paris Partner Hit by Ransomware Attack
In a stark reminder that even the happiest places on Earth aren’t immune to digital threats, a recent report from Hackread has revealed a significant data breach targeting a partner firm of Disneyland Paris. The Anubis ransomware-as-a-service group has claimed responsibility for the cyberattack, alleging they have stolen a staggering 64 GB of data, which…
Read MorePatch Up for the Holidays: Your End-of-Q3 Security Refresh
With Q4 just around the corner, now is the perfect time to evaluate and strengthen your cybersecurity. A proactive approach now can help you avoid major disruptions during the holiday season and into the new year. 🗓️ Perform a Cybersecurity Audit The end of Q3 is the perfect time to conduct a comprehensive review of…
Read MoreThe Ticking Clock: Is Your Business Running on Outdated, Risky Software?
In the world of technology, what’s new today is old tomorrow. While we often get comfortable with the tools we use every day, relying on outdated software can be one of the biggest and most dangerous risks a business can take. Right now, the clock is ticking on several widely-used applications, and ignoring the deadline…
Read MoreIs Your Smartphone a Hidden Vulnerability? Protect Your iPhone & Android with PDX IT Services
Think your phone is safe from viruses and malware? You’re not alone. Many individuals mistakenly believe their iPhone or Android phone is immune to the same threats that plague desktop computers. This dangerous misconception leaves countless personal and business devices vulnerable to cyberattacks, data breaches, and ransomware. The truth is, your smartphone is a powerful…
Read MoreTop-Tier Managed IT Services in Portland, Oregon
In the competitive Portland business landscape, relying on reactive IT support is a gamble you can’t afford to take. Downtime, security breaches, and frustrating tech issues not only disrupt your operations but also damage your reputation. That’s why more businesses are turning to proactive, comprehensive managed IT services in Portland, Oregon. PDX IT Services is…
Read MoreThe Unseen Threat: How the Latest Cyber News Affects Your Business
In today’s interconnected world, cybersecurity news isn’t just for tech giants—it’s a wake-up call for every business, regardless of size. The latest headlines reveal a worrying trend: a significant rise in AI-powered ransomware and sophisticated attacks that target businesses through their trusted partners and supply chains. A recent report by Acronis highlights that AI is…
Read MoreThe Week From Hell: When “Email Down” Becomes “Account Terminated”
This past week was a whirlwind, even by my standards. It started like many Monday mornings: a frantic call from a client reporting, “Email is down!” A common enough issue, right? Usually, it’s a quick fix—a forgotten password, a quirky browser setting, maybe a minor service hiccup. But this time, it spiraled into a full-blown…
Read MoreEVE Online: A Universe of Unparalleled Beauty and Endless Opportunity
EVE Online, CCP Games’ venerable massively multiplayer online (MMO) game, isn’t just a game; it’s an entire universe. Since its launch in 2003, it has carved out a unique niche in the gaming landscape, captivating players with its player-driven economy, intricate politics, and most notably, its breathtaking visuals. If you’ve ever dreamt of soaring through…
Read MoreBeware the QR Code: Why Your Portland Business Needs Managed IT Services to Stay Safe
Yesterday, I met Dean Cambray from Cambray Media at our local coffee shop to hash out the next “Breaking Down I.T. with Steve” episode. The place had a wall plastered with business cards, but one rogue entry really stuck out: a QR code floating all by itself, completely naked of any name or company info.…
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