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Update on email authentication changes

As noted in our blog post in February, we wished to provide an update on the email authentication changes brought in by Google and Yahoo. Over the past few months, we have worked with many clients to ensure to the ...

Are you prepared for upcoming email authentication changes?

You might have seen recent announcements about crucial enhancements and requirements aimed at bolstering email security and ensuring successful delivery to Google and Yahoo email addresses. These changes are designed to refine the email authentication process, safeguard against spam, and ...

Google G Suite legacy free edition no longer free 

Google has recently announced that legacy G Suite free edition will no longer be available from 1 July 2022. Google G Suite ...

What’s going on with Google Chrome?

Google Chrome has been in the news over the past few weeks, and not all the reporting has ...

Ask CyberGuru: Is the cloud backed up?

In this month’s Ask CyberGuru we are asked, “I have moved onto a cloud-based service thinking that by moving onto this that ...

Google Chrome releases critical security updates for its Chrome browser

Google has released critical security updates for all Google Chrome users on Windows, Mac ...

Landmark case against Google reveals that a privacy policy is no longer enough

Written by Jessie Jeffery, Business Development Guru, CyberGuru A recent landmark ...

Ready reference – service status, network stages and outages

Over the past few weeks, we have seen a number of ...

Ask CyberGuru: Is Google closing down?

In this month’s Ask CyberGuru, we are asked, “I have received an email advising me that Google is closing down on 2 ...

It’s time to update your Google Chrome browser!

On Friday 1 March, Google announced it had discovered a Zero-Day Vulnerability “CVE-2019-5786” in its Google Chrome ...

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