Tech Update
 November 2017

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Welcome to our November Newsletter / Tech Update. In this months newsletter we talk about a few new security issues, a new collective that DP Computing is part of, our regular Out & About section and lastly links to our latest blog articles.

SA Technology Collective

I am lucky to be one of the inaugural members of a new group called the South Australian Technology Collective. The Collective is a group of complimentary business who can provide a total digital solution for your business. We are passionate about supporting and enabling business owners to solve many of the challenges they face using digital technology in this rapidly evolving field. I will be including more details of the Collective in upcoming newsletters but in the meantime please contact myself or check out our website at www.satechnology.com.au for more details.

Security Issues

Recently their have been a couple of significant security breaches. The first relates to the KRACK wifi vulnerability - for more details check out our article:

http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/krack-wi-fi-security-issue-affects/

The second is a malware program called Bad Rabbit. Bad Rabbit will encrypt all files on the local computer and also attempt to break into other computers on the local network. Make sure all your antivirus and operating systems are upto date and contact us to install the Bad Rabbit vaccine to help you stop getting infected.

Grow Your Business Expo

On the 9th of November we will be exhibiting at the Grow Your Business Expo in Tonsley. This is a large regional event showcasing exhibitors which offer business to business support and the latest in technology to help businesses thrive.

This is a FREE event and for more information check out:

https://www.marion.sa.gov.au/grow-your-business-expo

Out & About in October

As usual we have been busy in October, some of our adventures include:

  • David P and Dave F attending the SMBiT Professinals annual conference in Brisbane. We both learnt a lot of new business and technical topics as well as meeting a lot of vendors and other computer techs from around Australia.
  • David attended a buiness breakfast at Titanium Arena (home of the Adelaide 36ers). As well as a great talk by the 36er's coach, David met some of the players, had a tour of the changerooms and went onto the main court.
Ready for the start of the SMBiT Conference. View of the Storey Bridge in Brisbane at an event by StorageCraft.
View of the court during a business breakfast at Titanium Arena.
With the Adelaide 36ers Captain in their changerooms.

Check out our Facebook page for more photos.

Blog Articles

This month we have some great blog articles:

Don't Becone a Victim of Social Engineering
Hackers don't always use technical methods to break into systems. Check out our article on ways to protect your business.
http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/victim-social-engineering/

Keep your Systems Upto Date
Updating your computer systems and associated business software is one of your best protections against cyber-attack. Check out some ways to ensure this regularly happens in your business.
http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/systems-date/

How to Search Safely With Google
Check out our hints and tips to help you stop wasting time when searching Google.

http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/search-google-safely/

Get Back A Brand New Computer With A System Refresh
As time goes by your computer gets slower and slower. Check out some tips on how to get your system running like it was when you first bought it.
http://dpcomputing.com.au/blog/brand-refreshed-computer/

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As always if you have any questions please let me know.

Regards
David Perkovic - [email protected]