Ransomware and the Off-Site Backup
Another Layer of Defense
Ransomware is not really a problem yet for Macs. There was only one reported program out there, and that was related to people accessing illegal content on the internet. But, as with all things, preparation is your best hedge against disaster.
What we have learned from the problem with Ransomware in the Windows PC world is that oftentimes the backup drive is encrypted along with the main hard drive. Victims lose access to their backup and fall into the clutches of the scammers, paying a ransom to unlock their machine and backup.
So, how do you protect from this? Simple: Have an off-site backup. Backing up to the cloud and encrypting that backup yourself gives secure off-site piece of mind. Companies like CrashPlan and iDrive are just two options out there. There are many to choose from depending on your budget and your needs.
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What Version of OS X Should You Be On?
Keep It Current for Better Browsing
We get a lot of questions about whether to upgrade or not. Moving to a new version of OS X means changes that can make things look and feel different. Some don't like change, and that's okay. But with technology, keeping current means keeping safe. Being on a current system allows you to get the latest security updates and offers things from better compatability with your iPhone along with more reliable internet surfing.
So, here's the straight scoop: If you are not on at least OS X 10.9 Mavericks, then we strongly recommend heading to the App Store and downloading the latest version of OS X... but make sure you have a current backup of your system first.
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Quick Fix for Printer Problems
Three Easy Tips
Printers... they're a necessary part of your home and office, but wow do they frustrate us sometimes. When the paper stops flowing, here are a few things that you can do to help resolve printer connectivity issues.
1.) Power Cycle the Printer: Believe it or not, turning it off and then on really helps clear a lot of issues. You may need to restart your computer, too, just to get them to handshake.
2.) Delete and Re-Add: In System Preferences go into Printers & Scanners and from here you can select your troublesome printer. Hit the Minus sign to delete and then the Plus to add it back. Try your job again.
3.) Restart Your Router: If all else fails, and your printer is not directly attached to your computer (using it over Wi-Fi), give your router a restart. It helps clean up the routing table and freshens up the connections. You may need to do steps 1 and 2 again after this.
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