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Phishing Attacks: How to Protect Your Business in 2026
Phishing remains the single most common entry point for cyberattacks on UK businesses. Despite being one of the oldest tricks in the cybercriminal playbook, it continues to work, and in 2026, it's more convincing and more dangerous than ever. The reason is...
Are Intranets Still Relevant in 2026? How Modern Businesses Actually Use Them
“Intranet” used to sound like something only large corporations needed. A clunky internal system, hosted on a server in the office, used mainly for storing documents. Fast forward to 2026, and that idea is outdated. The modern intranet has evolved into something far...
Why Your Business Needs a Professional Email Address in 2026
It’s astonishing how many businesses are still operating with an email address that immediately signals “amateur”! You know the ones, emails that end in aol.com, gmail.com, btinternet.com, hotmail.com, live.co.uk, or even Outlook’s free version. For small businesses...
How Much Do Companies Really Know About You Online?
We all know that websites store cookies and track our browsing habits to show targeted ads. But have you stopped to think about how much of that data could be visible to others? Imagine sharing a computer with your partner while shopping for an anniversary gift....
Ransomware Attacks Are Evolving: How to Protect Your Business in 2026
Just when businesses thought ransomware attacks had become less frequent, they are making a strong comeback, and the latest versions are far more sophisticated. Modern ransomware not only encrypts data on a single computer but also spreads across networks and targets...
Why Restarting Your Computer and Router Is Still the First Step in IT Support
Even in 2026, one of the simplest and most effective fixes for computer and network issues remains the same: restart your equipment. Many of our clients reach out to us because staff members experience problems and assume it’s a major technical issue. Often, the first...
2026 Guide to Antivirus Protection: Why Free Virus Software Can Be Dangerous
Even in 2026, businesses and home users are still being caught out by “free virus protection” downloads. Many of these are part of affiliate schemes, designed to get you to eventually buy a paid version. Some are harmless, but an alarming number are outright scams,...





