As we move into 2026, we can reflect on the past year. 2025 has marked a significant shift with the integration of artificial intelligence into our workflows and daily lives. Whether welcomed or not, AI is now almost permanent part of the digital landscape, making it essential for organizations and individuals alike to stay informed and prepared, as cybercriminals seek to exploit these technologies for malicious intent.
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The holidays are here, many larger companies have gone on company freeze, while many smaller businesses are beginning to close their devices to focus on family instead of work. During this time, it’s essential to ensure all safeguards are set up, that way cybercriminals don’t find an opportunity to cause havoc while you’re away. As your expert IT cybersecurity ally, we will discuss the steps you and your business should initiate in terms of updates, network safety, and phishing attempts before you clock out of the office.
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8 weeks have passed since the highly anticipated sunset of Windows 10, leading to the transition of Windows 11 for most users. Throughout the last several weeks, many updates and security patches have been put in place to maintain high performance for users. As folks have updated their devices to Windows 11, a lot of users have experienced unusual glitches that Microsoft has resolved in real time. Let’s go over what updates have occurred so you are up to date and recognize anything you may have encountered within the last couple weeks!
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Protect Your Workforce: Reducing Spam Calls Across Devices to Improve Productivity
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 12/15/25 12:39 PM
Let’s set the stage: It’s a Tuesday, still the beginning of your workweek and you notice 3 separate phone calls from an unknown number within the last 2 hours. For us in MA, these phone numbers commonly begin with (855), (866), (844) and sometimes even (774) which is a common area code in central MA. It seems like these spoofing spam calls are trying to reach you more than your friends and family. It’s distracting to receive these during the workday, and sometimes frustrating when trying to figure out the overall cause. You begin to block these unknown numbers, leading to even more calls causing you to wonder if your information has been leaked online somewhere. For iPhone, MAC, and Android users the uptick in spam calls is a nuisance.
Read MoreTags: spam filtering, spam, Wireless, cybersecurity, spoofing
December is Here: Scammers Impersonating Products/Services Through Fraudulent Websites
Posted by Sarah Carroll on 12/2/25 3:11 PM
As Black Friday and Cyber Monday have come and gone; internet shoppers are facing a rise of fraudulent websites with counterfeit products, catered to their interests and demographic. These fraudulent websites are designed to steal innocent user’s credit card information along with their personal information. Causing additional stress on top of financial stress and holiday expectations. At Ekaru, we want to ensure you are safe this holiday season, and ensure your personal credentials are kept close.
Read MoreTags: Cybersecurity, email scams, cybersecurity, WebsiteScams, Fraud, Cybersecurity, Smishing, Cybersecurity, Social Media, Gift Card Scams