15 Urgent Greenhouse Tech Problems (And Exactly What to Do About Them)
If you’ve ever had your climate control freeze up in the middle of harvest season, or watched your Wifi go down ...
If you’ve ever had your climate control freeze up in the middle of harvest season, or watched your Wifi go down ...
Password spraying is a complex type of cyberattack that uses weak passwords to get into multiple user accounts without permission. Using the same password or a list of passwords that ...
What Happens When Your IT Breaks in a Long-Term Care Home—and Your Go-To Person’s on Vacation? It’s a warm June morning in Niagara. The lilacs are in bloom, the calendar’s full of ...
When people think of cybersecurity risks in a long-term care or retirement facility, their minds usually go straight to phishing emails, malware, or outdated systems. But there’s one device that’s often overlooked—despite ...
Cybercriminals target Gmail a lot because it’s very popular. It also integrates with many other Google services. As AI-powered hacking attacks become more common, it gets harder for people to distinguish between ...
Let’s be honest—just when we think we’ve gotten a grip on cybersecurity, something new slips in. This time, it’s cryptojacking. And no, it’s not science fiction. Cryptojacking is real, it's happening, and ...
A greenhouse owner recently asked us, “What mistakes do you see business owners making the most when it comes to IT and cybersecurity?” Unfortunately, the list is long—but some issues come up ...
It may seem like the file is gone for good when you delete it from your computer. However, the truth is more complicated than that. A deleted file doesn’t really disappear from ...
Cryptojacking is one of the more deceptive cyber threats out there. Unlike ransomware or phishing, it doesn’t steal your data or hold your files hostage. Instead, it hijacks your device’s computing power ...
Let’s be honest—leading a long-term care home today feels like balancing a dozen plates in a windstorm. Between RHRA inspections, family calls, and tech that’s supposed to “just work,” it’s no wonder ...