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20.01.2022 Upgrading to IOS 13? Probably worth waiting - https://www.news.com.au///574ee5d7a7642679de9b8b0842d30de8



16.01.2022 You are a small business, and dont need to be locked into a monthly contract for IT services. However you need support, and we understand it is important. TechGurus offers on demand support services which allow our clients to receive support 24/7 charged simply for the hours worked. The On Demand Support model can be performed either via Remote Support, Helpdesk or Onsite at a time that is convenient and required by you.... This service is perfect for clients who just need one off support, maintenance, or rapid response when it is required. Why use On Demand Support? - No fixed contracts - Availability as required - Ability to utilise remote and onsite support options - Access to telephone / email support - 24/7 Coverage https://www.techgurus.com.au/on-demand-support/

10.01.2022 We have had many requests lately from clients needing to work from home urgently Through our major suppliers, we are able to obtain a variety of headsets, dual monitors, docks, and laptops. For more information contact us today with your request, and we will do our best to assist. We are also able to install/configure as required, in accordance to COVID-19 restrictions.

07.01.2022 With the latest changes to working from home dealing with COVID-19, and daily changes to business. We often need to think outside the box of how we can adapt to be able to work from home, or modify our business and process to allow customers to access services. Sometimes there are answers, other than shutting down a business, or forcing people to take time off. Contact us today for how you can "digitise' your business rapidly, or enable yourself to work from home. Contact us today for more information. https://www.techgurus.com.au/work-from-home-coronavirus-co/



03.01.2022 The number of ransomware strains targeting NAS and backup storage devices is growing, with users "unprepared" for the threat, researchers say. Ransomware comes in many forms and guises. The malware variant is popular with cybercriminals and is used in attacks against the enterprise, critical services -- including hospitals and utilities -- and individuals. Once deployed on a system, the malware will usually encrypt files or full drives, issue its victim with a ransom note, an...d demand payment in return for a way to decrypt and restore access to locked content. There is no guarantee that paying up will result in decryption, but many will do so rather than lose their files -- and in cases where crucial systems have been locked, such as at government bodies or healthcare providers, there is additional pressure to return to normal operations as quickly as possible... https://www.zdnet.com//new-ransomware-attack-targets-your/

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