Curo IT News
We Are Cyber Essentials Certified
The Curo Support team is delighted to announce that Curo Support has been Cyber Essentials certified. Cyber Essentials has been approved by the government and
For Curo Support It’s Business As Usual
In light of the evolving COVID 19 situation we wanted to reassure and inform you that it is business as usual. With remote working now
Coronavirus (Covid 19) We have you covered … So don’t panic!
In light of the recent developments around Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) we wanted to alleviate any concerns you may have.With secure technology, VPN systems, and remote
Support for Windows 7 will end 14 January 2020
Support for Windows 7 will end 14 January 2020. After 10 years, support for Windows 7 is coming to an end. We know change can
**Security Alert** Business Email Compromise & Fake Invoice Fraud
Businesses are being scammed out of millions through Fake Invoice Fraud, make sure you stay ahead of the cybercriminals, and look out for: • Fake
Network Security Essentials
We alerted you last week to the WannaCry Ransomware email attack, which sparked a request to explain the differences between ransomware, malware, viruses, worms, trojans etc…
Alert – Wannacry Ransomware Email Attack
May 2017 saw the WannaCry cyberattack spread worldwide, targeting computers running the Microsoft Windows operating system by encrypting data and demanding Bitcoin ransom payments. We
What you need to know about the NHS cyberattack
Since the news broke on Friday of a huge ransomware attack, which has claimed the National Health Service as one of its highest profile victims,
The most powerful Surface Book yet is coming to the UK
Microsoft’s immensely popular Surface Book is getting an upgrade – with the most powerful version yet hitting UK shelves this month. The Surface Book with
Wonga suffers ‘one of the biggest’ UK data breaches
Payday loan company Wonga has suffered a data breach that’s been labelled “one of the biggest” in UK history. Hackers are thought to have gained
Why it’s a good idea to clear your browser history and cookies
Don’t let the friendly website notifications about cookies fool you – it’s a good idea to delete them (and your browser history too). Though cookies
3 tips every Android user should know
Google’s Android operating system continues to dominate the UK smartphone market, which means you’re more likely to be using one of these devices than an iPhone