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ITCSS - Helping Businesses With Their IT
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Helping businesses with their IT issues and services within Gloucestershire and the surround areas.
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You know that Wi-Fi camera you just installed to see who’s at your business’s front door… is it possible it could present a risk to your data?

You’d be surprised. Here are the main security risks for all types of devices.
Phishing emails are getting SMARTER. They’re when cyber criminals pretend to be someone you trust, to get you to click a suspicious link.

Think you or your team could spot one in seconds?

Sometimes the clues are obvious. If you know where to look…
🛡️ 𝗛𝗮𝘀 𝗬𝗼𝘂𝗿 𝗕𝘂𝘀𝗶𝗻𝗲𝘀𝘀 𝗘𝗺𝗮𝗶𝗹 𝗕𝗲𝗲𝗻 𝗖𝗼𝗺𝗽𝗿𝗼𝗺𝗶𝘀𝗲𝗱?
Cybercriminals don’t just target big corporations – small and medium-sized businesses are increasingly at risk.

Your business email address could already be on the dark web, compromised in a data breach you don’t even know about.

✅ 𝗥𝗲𝗮𝗱𝘆 𝘁𝗼 𝗧𝗮𝗸𝗲 𝗖𝗼𝗻𝘁𝗿𝗼𝗹?
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Cybercriminals don’t just target big corporations - small and medium-sized businesses are increasingly at risk. Your business email address could already be on the dark web, compromised in a data breach you don’t even know about.
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Windows 11 will warn you if someone's snooping
Ever get a creepy feeling while you’re working in a coffee shop or on the train?Like someone’s looking over your shoulder at what’s on your screen?It’s a real privacy concern. Especially when you’re dealing with sensitive emails or confidential documents. Or even when you simply prefer to keep your screen to yourself.Well, Microsoft may soon have your solution.A new privacy feature called Onlooker Detection is reportedly in the works for Windows 11. It’s designed to do exactly what it says on the tin: Spot when someone is trying to glance at your screen and let you know about it.This clever bit of tech builds on something already in Windows, called Presence Sensing. Right now, that’s used to dim or lock your screen when you walk away and wake it up when you return (it works with Windows Hello for seamless sign-ins).But this new development takes things a step further. If an onlooker is detected, your laptop can automatically dim the screen to make it harder for them to read. Or send you a warning. Or both.The goal here is simple: Better privacy, without you having to lift a finger.Of course, your laptop needs the right hardware to make this work. That’s a presence sensor, known technically as Human Presence Detection (HPD).It’s something found in newer laptops, often those using chips from Qualcomm, AMD, or Intel. If you're not sure whether your device has it, you can check in the Settings app under System > Power & battery.While Microsoft hasn’t officially confirmed this feature just yet, it has shown up in recent Windows 11 preview builds. So, while we can’t say for sure when it’s coming, the signs are promising.Frankly, it’s about time. Data privacy matters more than ever. This kind of smart, subtle protection could make a real difference. It’s one more way Microsoft is trying to make Windows 11 not just more powerful, but more personal and private too.Would a feature like this give you more peace of mind when working in public?Powered by beehiiv
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Interesting morning setting up and configuring CloudFlare tunnels and existing WARP clients, which do away with VPNs. 🌐 This allows secure remote access to applications and, in my case, SQL databases. 🔒💻
Still using spreadsheets or sticky notes for your business passwords?

It might seem harmless… but it’s one of the biggest risks to your security.

Our latest guide explains how using a specific tool protects your business.
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Fraud is costing businesses MILLIONS
Have you ever stopped to think how much fraud could be costing your business?It’s easy to consider fraud as a problem for big companies. The kind with thousands of employees and dedicated security teams.But that’s a dangerous assumption.Fraud is a growing threat to companies of every size. And small to medium sized businesses are often more exposed.Why?Because they typically don’t have the same layers of protection, resources, or formal training in place.I’m talking specifically about identity fraud. When someone pretends to be a trusted contact (like your staff, suppliers, or customers) to steal money, access data, or infiltrate systems.It might be a fake email from someone posing as your finance manager requesting an urgent payment. Or a cyber criminal using stolen login credentials to access sensitive business tools.And the most common entry point? Stolen usernames and passwords. A trick that’s been around forever but still works.With modern AI tools, scams are becoming harder to spot. Criminals can now fake emails, voices, and even videos that look and sound just like the real thing.Around 69% of businesses say they’ve seen a rise in fraud attempts.There is good news.Businesses that adopt better identity protection, like biometric logins, device recognition, and AI-driven fraud detection, are seeing real results. Many are reporting significant savings and far fewer fraud-related costs.Even small improvements can make a big difference. Start by reviewing your login practices:• Are passwords randomly generated and never used for more than one application? • Do you use multi-factor authentication, where you get a code on another device to prove it’s you? • Can your team spot suspicious emails or messages, thanks to training?The goal isn’t to make life harder. It’s to build smart, people-friendly security that protects your business without slowing you down.Need a hand reviewing your current setup or figuring out which tools fit your needs? ITCSS are here to help. Get in touch.Powered by beehiiv
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