What if you Called for Help and No-one Answered?
Earlier this month, a suspected lightning strike on a critical component of the emergency services phone system prevented calls from reaching the 000 number. Th
By | |Earlier this month, a suspected lightning strike on a critical component of the emergency services phone system prevented calls from reaching the 000 number. Th
By | |Whilst we here in the Innovations Team never recommend our Clients spend money just for the sake of spending it – when there is a clearly defined business nee
By James Mills | |While nothing new, email phishing attacks continue to be employed by malicious groups around the world as a simple means of spreading viruses, gaining personal
By | |With all of the talk of the NBN accelerating the decommissioning of the ISDN & Copper Networks being used by the majority of small businesses in Australia,
By James Mills | |After rumours intensified, and in-depth analysis results all pointed to the answer, on December 28 last year, Apple made an official statement confirming that a
By | |Back in March of this year, we first wrote about the newly legislated amendments to the Privacy Act to cover Notifiable Data Breaches, in an effort to reduce th
By James Mills | |Deloitte has found in its 2017 Mobile Consumer Survey of over 2,000 Australians aged between 18-75 that they are struggling to keep to their mobile data caps.
By | |A vulnerability has been identified in the WPA2 Authentication Protocol used by almost all wireless networks in this modern age. This flaw provides the capabili
By James Mills | |Recent figures released by the NBN Co show that they have hit their stride in connecting more and more premises to the network – achieving a 122% increase ove
By James Mills | |We’re all guilty of it: we install a new app or program, and in our hurry to begin using it, we’ll allow it all permissions, or confirm we’ve read the ter
By | |The digital age has brought with it a myriad of efficiency gains to all business owners. Whether it be smart accounting systems, or easy to navigate document st
By | |Victoria’s State Police have confirmed that all Speed and Red Light Cameras across the state have been infected with ransomware, believed to be a strain of th
By James Mills | |With the increasing usage and reliance on smartphones, they are becoming a much more enticing target for ransomware and other malicious apps. The Check
By | |31 years ago, the first PC computer virus as we know it today, the 'Brain Boot Sector Virus', was released - opening the floodgates for the volume of viruses an
By James Mills | |In an increasingly connected world, our personal information is being stored in more and more places. Sadly, this also gives hackers many more locations to atta
By | |Earlier this month, a number of new vulnerabilities were found in 31 models of Netgear routers that could allow an attacker to discover or completely bypass any
By James Mills | |Despite the continued rollout of the NBN, Australia remains at a measly rank 50 in Akamai's quarterly State of Internet Connectivity Report. Akamai measures an
By | |Some say records are made to be broken. Unfortunately though, the record of the largest data breach at a single company in human history, is one which we all wo
By James Mills | |The Government’s ‘Stay Smart Online’ service has issued an Alert this month to warn of a widespread threat infecting a large number of individuals & b
By James Mills | |As some of you would no doubt be all too aware when you are (hopefully!) doing the weekly purge of the Junk Mail/SPAM Folder in your Email Client – unsolicite
By Adam Hurwood | |