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CyberGuru’s Proprietor/Chief Guru nominated for two awards

Chris Jeffery, Proprietor/Chief Guru, CyberGuru

CyberGuru’s Proprietor/Chief Guru, Chris Jeffery, has been recently nominated for two awards. Chris was nominated as the Young Business Person of the Year for the second year in a row from the Lord Mayor’s Business Awards, as well as the inaugural Young Alumnus of the Year from Australian Catholic University. Unfortunately, Chris was unsuccessful in […]

Online file sharing locations being used for phishing expeditions

Be wary of fake Microsoft Office 365 emails

When we have discussed phishing in previous articles, we mention they often come from financial or corporate organisations such as PayPal, Apple or Telstra. However, we have recently become aware of a number of new types of phishing scams, targeting those who use online file sharing, such as Google, OneDrive and Dropbox. Phishing scams are […]

Five tips to spring clean your website

Five tips to spring clean your website

It is hard to believe we are now in September! Spring is here, and we suggest it is time to spring clean your website. We hear many organisations reflect on whether having a website is worth the effort when they aren’t getting as many visitors as they would like. Our top recommendation is that you […]

Troubleshooting internet connection performance and speed issues

Troubleshooting internet connection performance and speed issues

I have recently been helping my in-laws troubleshoot an underperforming cable internet. Whilst the nature of cable internet is different to that of ADSL that because it is a “shared” connection between you and your neighbours, the circumstances surrounding actually getting to the bottom of their performance and speed issues took a significant amount of […]

Microsoft releases Critical update for Internet Explorer

Microsoft releases Critical update for Internet Explorer

Microsoft has provided details of a critical security update required to address a vulnerability in Internet Explorer which affects all versions from 7 to 11, running any Microsoft operating system introduced since 1999, including Windows Vista, Windows 7, Windows 8/8.1 and 10. According to Microsoft Security Bulletin MS15-093 (link opens in new window), “this vulnerability could […]

Ask CyberGuru: Should I update my computer’s hardware drivers?

Ask CyberGuru

In the latest Ask CyberGuru we are asked, “I have recently purchased a new computer. When I bought it, I received a notification telling me to update my graphics card driver. I know that it is important to install important Windows and software updates when they become available, but do I need to also update […]

CyberGuru celebrates 18th birthday

On 15 July, CyberGuru will celebrate our 18th birthday since our commencement. When I just 14 years of age, when I started CyberGuru in 1997 as a hobby whilst at school. Now 18 years on and at 32 years of age, CyberGuru has grown and developed into a well-respected, trusted and reliable Information Communication and […]

Five tips for protecting your information when entering your financial information online

Five tips for protecting your information when entering your financial information online

It’s tax time here again! myTax and e-tax, both provided by the Australian Taxation Office (ATO) are designed to enable you to quickly and easily complete your tax return online. It is important to protect yourself when completing this as it contains such valuable information. We thought it would be timely to provide tips can […]

Ask CyberGuru: Do I need to upgrade my version of Microsoft Office when Windows 10 comes out?

Ask CyberGuru

In this month’s instalment of Ask CyberGuru, we are asked, “I am currently running Windows 7 and Office 2010 on my home office computer. I am looking to take advantage of the free Windows 10 Upgrade when it comes out. Do I need to upgrade my Office version at the same time?” It is not […]