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Waldon Computing

Locality: Mutdapilly, Queensland, Australia

Phone: +61 428 371 090



Address: 23 Spur Lane 4307 Mutdapilly, QLD, Australia

Website: http://waldoncomputing.com.au

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24.01.2022 Police are warning of fake loan websites after receiving reports of scam sites: mypolice.page.link/4att



24.01.2022 The one time that users are great-full of a backdoor/master-key.

23.01.2022 Education, vigilance & be suspicious of all emails!

22.01.2022 Just a reminder to remove WinRAR from all of your computers - Clients that are on a plan this has automatically been done.



20.01.2022 A handy guide to privacy settings in Windows 10.

19.01.2022 There is always a cost involved when using "Free" software or services. This isnt the first time they have been in the news for the wrong reasons - https://www.zdnet.com//avast-says-hackers-breached-intern/

18.01.2022 Microsoft Outlook, Hotmail, and MSN compromise. The thing is Microsoft will probably benefit form this as users will move to their paid services - i.e. O365



18.01.2022 Take the time to go through this!

17.01.2022 https://www.newsweek.com/facebook-copy-paste-posts-spam-hoa

14.01.2022 Well worth the read.

13.01.2022 Invest in IT support instead of paying for downtime. I have come across this a few times this year, secure your business network with a proper firewall (your ISP/retail modem wont cut it). Also ongoing employee education and awareness; especially with remote/home devices that connect to the work office. When IT support is allowed to be done correctly - your business will never know how much it has saved from these potential disasters. ... Contact us to see how Waldon Computing will keep your business from being number 21 on that list! See more

11.01.2022 Got the automated phone message from the "ATO" - Just Hang Up! #scam



09.01.2022 https://www.itnews.com.au//one-in-ten-aussie-businesses-su "..downtime was the most common impact of the breach"

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