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Say YES to 2FA (2-Factor Authentication)

2FA (2-factor authentication helps) protect your identity. You should deploy 2FA (2-factor authentication). This increases your security and reduces your chances of becoming an identity theft victim. Most services encourage 2FA and let you deploy it at no additional cost. I shall use Gmail in my example here. How it looks in ... Read More
April 14, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos

Say NO to 2-Factor Authentication

You do not need 2-factor authentication. 2-factor authentication helps improve your security and reduces your chance of becoming an identity theft victim. I have already written here why you should deploy 2-factor authentication. In this post, I shall play the Devil's Advocate. Don't do it. What happens if you don't do it? Allen ... Read More
April 14, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos

Say YES to 2-Factor Authentication

2-factor authentication helps protect your identity. You should deploy 2-factor authentication. This increases your security and reduces your chances of becoming an identity theft victim. Most services encourage 2-factor authentication and let you deploy it at no additional cost. How it looks in real life. Daphne runs a dental office in Folsom, CA. ... Read More
April 13, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
2-factor authentication increases your security at no additional cost.

What is 2-Factor Authentication (and why use it)?

2-factor authentication increases your security. You should use 2-factor authentication starting now. This is a mechanism, which is usually free, that increases your network security. According to https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wikipedia:Simple_2FA, 2-factor authentication is "...a way of adding additional security on your account. The first "factor" is your usual password that is standard for ... Read More
April 13, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
CompTIA Executive Certificate in IT Security (Foundations)

Windows 10 Creators Update stops Ransomware in Folsom

Ransomware could become a nonissue at a Folsom dental office. Daphne runs a dental office in Folsom. She gets scared every time she learns of ransomware, spyware and malware. "They're all challenging me and my ability to protect our client data. We're not the only dentist office in Folsom," she complains. ... Read More
April 12, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
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DMV Warns Drivers About Traffic Ticket Phishing

What Traffic Ticket Phishing looks like. Although this happened in New York, this phishing attack could very easily happen in any state. Online reporter Doug Olenick at SC Media revealed a press release from the NY State Department of Motor Vehicles warning about a phishing scam. The phishing scam targets New ... Read More
April 12, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
CompTIA Executive Certificate in IT Security (Foundations)

Windows 10 Creators Update stops Ransomware

Ransomware could become a nonissue. We survived last month's WannaCry Ransomware attack. WannaCry struck folks who avoided the most recent Microsoft security updates. They also previously clicked a phishing link. WannaCry encrypted files and demanded $300US in BitCoin to make them readable. Proactive users avoided this nonsense. Avoiding WannaCry. WannaCry struck none of my ... Read More
April 11, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
The Microsoft Certified Solutions Expert (MCSE) certification validates that your consultant has the skills needed to manage devices in today's bring-your-own-device (BYOD) environment.

Why your computer tech should be Microsoft certified

Microsoft certified technicians help keep your business in business. As you review candidates to be your outsourced IT support company, ask for those who are Microsoft Certified. Why? Because they make great consultants. They drive fast time-to-value, onboard quickly and responding to challenges confidently. Microsoft certified techs usually have been in the business for ... Read More
April 11, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
CompTIA Executive Certificate in IT Security (Foundations)

How to avoid Wannacry Ransomware

Wannacry, the worst ransomware in history, is preventable. Last week, the Wannacry ransomware infected 200,000 computers. It started infecting Britain's hospitals. We soon learned it was international. A client asked me about it. How to get infected. Here's what I wrote: For a company to be victimized by the Wannacry ransomware, they needed: At least ... Read More
April 10, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
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How WannaCry Ransomware works

Ransomware strikes British hospitals. Friday's ransomware attack infected computer networks of at least 40 British National Health System hospitals. Administrators suspended non-emergency operations. They also are diverting ambulances. Mikko Hypponen, chief research officer at the Helsinki-based cybersecurity company F-Secure, called the attack "the biggest ransomware outbreak in history." This is a cyber ... Read More
April 10, 2026Mark Anthony Germanos
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