Annual Task List For IT and Cybersecurity Admins

Here we are stuck in the middle of the COVID-19 pandemic.  If you are working in Information Technology, then you are part of the Critical Infrastructure of this country.

Most of the tech support and cybersecurity peers I have been talking with over the last month have been pretty busy deploying Work From Home (WFM) solutions.  But if you are getting to a place where the demand for your services is ...

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Sunday Funnies – Aussie Shopper Tries To Return 4,800 Rolls Of Toilet Paper And 150 Litres Of Hand Sanitiser

This is too funny.  A long video but worth the good humor.  From Austrailia.  Full article here.  Hilarious video below.   8 minutes, the bit about the hoarder starts at 5:15.

An Australian supermarket boss has revealed his brutal and blunt response after a shopper tried to return thousands of rolls of toilet paper and hand sanitiser.

The South Australian shopper went into one of the state’s Drake’s supermarkets and tried to make a deal.  Drakes supermarkets director John-Paul ...

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Weekend Update

A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.


Bug fixes, patching, and update edition

Seems to be a lot of bug fixes going around.  Patches and updates are a critical part of good security.  Here are a few important ones.


Bug Bounty Programs Are Being Used to Buy Silence

Investigative report on how commercial bug-bounty programs like HackerOne, Bugcrowd, and SynAck are being ...

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Friday Phish Fry

Phishing Email Alerts

Examples of clever phish that made it past my spam filters and into my Inbox, or from reliable sources on the Internet.


Late Entry:  COVID-19 infection alert is fake.

Emails and text message about COVID-19 infections or information need to be treated with the utmost suspicion.  Do not click through the links, or with emails, open any attachments.

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Guest Post – Calling Microsoft For Support

Calling for support from Microsoft or other IT service providers can be daunting.  Today I am sharing a n article from my colleague Lisa Hendrickson.  Lisa is an Office 365 specialist and expert.  She sent this article to me in a recent newsletter, and I just had to share it.  The newsletter article follows immediately.


Hey folks! Today I will discuss calling Microsoft support for home and business users. I ...

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Savvy Cybersecurity and Tour of the Dark Web Online Courses Offered – Sign Up Now

I am returning to Stillwater Community Education after a five year absence, and will be offering my Cybersecurity course and a new Tour of the Dark Web.  These courses will utilize the Zoom online teaching and meeting platform

Savvy Cybersecurity

Did you know that over 90% of password theft, identity theft and malware infections start with a fake phishing email sent to your Inbox? Would you like to ...

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Laptops With Linux Pre-Installed

Even though the Linux operating system is somewhat more secure than either Windows or even the allegedly “hacker-proof” Mac operating systems, and considerably less expensive to use, it has never been taken up by a significant number or average, every-day users.

Linux has always suffered a bit from being a DIY operating system, with a reputation for requiring some major computer chops ...

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Weekend Update

A quick Saturday digest of cybersecurity news articles from other sources.


Safety and Security While Video Conferencing with Zoom

With much of the world shifting to working from home due to public health concerns with COVID-19, video conferencing is booming. Businesses, and even schools, are turning to platforms such as Zoom, Microsoft Teams, Google hangouts and other technologies to stay connected.


5 things ...

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