by Tony Sollars | Apr 23, 2026 | All Posts, Cybersecurity, IT Support, New Technology
Why “Just Be Careful” Isn’t Enough Anymore When I first started working with clients on security, phishing was easier to spot. Messages were filled with bad grammar, strange formatting, or requests that clearly did not belong. That is not what I am seeing anymore. In...
by Tony Sollars | Mar 19, 2026 | AI Technology, All Posts, Cybersecurity
Artificial intelligence is moving into everyday business tools faster than most companies can keep up with. New AI browser tools and built-in assistants promise to make work easier by summarizing documents, generating emails, and answering questions in seconds. But...
by Tony Sollars | Mar 5, 2026 | All Posts, Cybersecurity, Microsoft, New Technology, Productivity
Be honest. When was the last time you forgot a password and got stuck in the endless loop of reset emails, security questions, and temporary codes? Password fatigue is real, and it ranks as one of the biggest frustrations for teams trying to get real work done. That...
by Tony Sollars | Feb 19, 2026 | All Posts, Cybersecurity, Microsoft, New Technology
All of us are familiar with those scary pop-ups that claim our computer is infected. You know the ones. Flashing red warnings, urgent language, and a fake phone number telling you to “call Microsoft support right now.” That tactic is called scareware, and it is...
by Tony Sollars | Dec 9, 2025 | All Posts, Cybersecurity
Have you ever felt like just when you’ve nailed your cybersecurity – BAM! – something new comes along to throw a spanner in the works? That’s exactly what’s happening right now. There’s a new scam doing the rounds. And it’s catching out businesses just like yours. The...
by Tony Sollars | Dec 9, 2025 | All Posts, Cybersecurity
Here’s a question to make you pause: Do you know exactly who in your business can access your critical data right now? And more importantly, do they need that access to do their job? If you’re like most business owners, you probably assume that access is sorted out...