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Ntegra IT is devoted to providing reliable Computer Support to businesses that want to improve productivity and profitability. We deliver custom designed Network Services that better map to your business, so you can stop worrying about your technology and get back to achieving your business goals.

A Microsoft Office 365 Vulnerability Every Organization Should Be Aware Of

If you use Microsoft Office 365 products at work or at home, you should be aware of the software’s extensive vulnerability. The manner in which Microsoft Office 365 manages “federated identities” through Security Assertion Markup Language (SAML) allows online hackers to infiltrate accounts, data, e-mail messages and files within the software’s cloud. Relying on the…

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Do I Need Cyber Security Insurance?

Insurance Awareness Day offers an excellent opportunity to evaluate your company’s existing coverage. Make sure you have adequate protection against the financial losses associated with fire, theft and natural disasters. At the same time, don’t overlook less traditional threats like computer hacking. No business can completely secure itself against malicious Internet activity. As one network…

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World Password Day Has Arrived. Here’s How You Should Celebrate It.

When was the last time you spent more than a few seconds thinking about your computer and Internet passwords? If you are like most people, the topic rarely crosses your mind. We select our passwords in a matter of seconds and change them only when prompted by a website, software or hardware. World Password Day…

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Why Every Business Needs a Continuity Plan

Anyone who runs a business should have his finger on the pulse of his organization. Yet even the most devoted business owner or executive can’t tend to the company around the clock. Things happen. Car accidents occur. People get sick. Employees go on strike. Potential disruptions are innumerable. This is precisely why a business continuity…

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Dental Association Mistakenly Sends Malware to its Members

Most people think that malicious computer malware is spread as a result of downloading a file from a website, an e-mail attachment or an online file sharing service. Yet it is also possible to transmit malware through a simple USB thumb drive. The American Dental Association (ADA) and thousands of dentists across the United States…

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