by Susan Mangina | Oct 22, 2020 | Android, iPhone, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile, Security
Vulnerabilities allow attackers to trick users into accessing malicious sites while showing the incorrect URL in the address bar. An “address bar spoofing” vulnerability refers to a bug in a web browser that allows a malicious website to modify its real...
by Susan Mangina | Jun 2, 2020 | Android, Educational Resources, Mobile Computing, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Searching the web for information is a skill. Yes, you can enter a term into Google and find information, but by using a few simple tricks, you can quickly and easily whittle down your results to get exactly the information you’re looking for. 1. Find new...
by Susan Mangina | Apr 6, 2020 | Android, Educational Resources, MS Office Tips and Tricks, Security, Working Remotely
If you use a computer, you probably have some Microsoft Excel documents on your Mac or PC that you wouldn’t want other people to find and read. After all, Excel is used by the average person, businesses, government institutions, and millions of other folks all over...
by Susan Mangina | Mar 25, 2020 | Android, Business, IT Support, Mac OS, Mobile Computing, Productivity, Small Business, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology, Video
John Kalli, CEO, Trinity Worldwide Technologies recently co-hosted a webinar with Eric Acevedo, Owner of Visual Media Online. In watching this recorded video you will learn to set up a Zoom Account, schedule your first meeting, and more tips to get you started.
by Susan Mangina | Feb 5, 2020 | Android, Mobile Computing, Phones and Mobile
Of all your phone’s smart features, two of the most underused are the emergency contact and medical ID tools. All phones have them, and if you’ve set yours up correctly, emergency responders can alert your loved ones and immediately see your allergies in...
by Susan Mangina | Jan 3, 2020 | Android, E-mail, IoT, IT Support, Mac OS, Mobile Computing, Security
If you want to make life easy for hacker, just set your password to 12345. That’s apparently what a lot of people do, according to NordPass, which recently analyzed information leaked in data breaches to determine the 20 most commonly used passwords for the...