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Is Now The Time to Move From Windows to Linux After KB5074109?
Is Now The Time to Move From Windows to Linux After KB5074109? 2 weeks ago, my PC started acting like a moody toaster. I didn’t think it would turn into a whole operating system crisis. Then the Windows 11 update KB5074109 landed (released January 13, 2026), and...
AI Agents: What They Are and How They’re Changing Work in 2025
Artificial intelligence is no longer just about chatbots that follow a script. A new generation of software known as AI agents is taking center...
Exciting News: Google Introduces Passkeys for Enhanced Account Security
Hey there, exciting news coming your way! Google has started a fantastic initiative where they're introducing a new way to log into your personal...
I’ve Got Your Data, Your Business has Come to a Standstill, Now How Much Will You Pay?
Billions of dollars have been paid out in ransomware attacks. Last year showed attacks were at an all-time high, with over 184 million ransomware attacks. Small businesses are just as susceptible as large businesses. Hospitals, police stations, and entire...
Still Learning from the Pros
No matter how much IT and Security knowledge that swirls around in my brain, I still need members of my design and development team to keep me on track. Electric Edge Media dumbed down the importance of social media for me, helped me identify my audience, and...
Virtual Credit Cards. Are they really safer?
Is this for real? Yep, unique virtual card numbers for each online merchant does minimize your online shopping risk. But, let me be clear they aren't without risk, they just reduce risk. So how does this work? Well, virtual numbers that connect back to your...
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CEH Certification Benefits
Are you interested in a career in cybersecurity? Then you may have heard of the CEH certification. This certification is highly sought after by professionals in the field, and for good reason. In 2005, the US Department of Defense issued a directive requiring...








