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Hackers Target Hundreds of Hospitals With Ransomware

According to security researchers, a hacking group is targeting U.S. hospital systems with Ryuk ransomware. Several federal agencies warned hospitals and cyber-researchers about “credible” information “of an increased and imminent cybercrime threat to U.S. hospitals and healthcare providers.” The Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) released an advisory outlining the situation and warned that the ransomware might…

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November Newsletter IT Solutions for Healthcare

Tired of supporting your own office IT?   Too busy running your healthcare practice to deal with computer issues?   CPS can help!   Healthcare organizations invest heavily in IT. Some of their responsibilities include maintaining regulatory compliance, improving service quality, streamlining communication and care procedures, all while trying to lower costs. Healthcare personnel can…

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Top Antivirus Software for 2020

Home computers have morphed from being an afterthought to the forefront of our lives. The internet is vital to work, school, staying in touch with family and friends, and more. These crucial connections are nearly priceless, so it is imperative the computers connecting you to the internet are running smoothly, efficiently, and without viruses or…

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Most Popular Web Browsers as of September

Web browsers play an integral role in supporting many peoples’ daily activities. These programs allow access to the World Wide Web. Websites host different types of information; web browsers retrieve that information from the web server, displaying the content on the device used by the user. Devices include smartphones, desktops, laptops, tablets, etc. Approximately 4.3…

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October Newsletter Data Backup and Recovery: Keeping Your Data Protected

In our technological world, there’s no doubt you have encountered the inevitable “spinning wheel of death” – a computer crash or device failure – resulting in the loss of valuable data. Human errors are also frequently responsible for information loss in both personal and business settings. No matter the setting or size, data loss can…

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Microsoft Achieves Positive Results with Experimental Underwater Datacenter

In 2018, Microsoft deployed a datacenter 117 feet deep in the seafloor off Scotland’s Orkney Islands. For two years, Microsoft team members analyzed and monitored the servers’ operation and dependability. Now covered in algae, barnacles, and sea anemones, the datacenter is back on land. The underwater datacenter was deployed in an effort to remedy equipment…

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