As someone running an SMB, you probably have a lot on your plate. You are the core decision-maker, responsible for growing your business, keeping your clients happy, and getting all the work done. Often, when you have so much going on, one area that gets overlooked is IT. When you are so busy looking into other things, the start of IT issues may slip your watchful eyes. In this blog, we discuss the IT red flags that you need to watch out for.
ADWARE AMBUSH
This generally happens when someone hijacks your internet browser and then sneaks adware into your system. When you try to surf the net using a hijacked browser, you will find online ads popping up everywhere. And by that, we don’t mean the few sponsored search results or a couple of ads that show up when you browse a site. We are talking about ads showing up just about everywhere on your browser. Even a simple link click will take you to an unintended page. It is so evident; you cannot miss identifying an adware ambush!
STRANGE POP-UPS
Much like the Adware ambush, strange pop-ups show up when you least expect them. For example, you may be trying to open a presentation or a document, and a series of pop-up windows will appear before you can access the file. Watch out for these, as they indicate the presence of malware in your system.
SPAM/FAKE EMAILS
If you suddenly see many spam emails sent from your or your staff’s official email IDs, there may be a worm at work. Often, email worms enter the IT system by downloading one infected file and then replicating themselves across the network via email. Worms do this by penetrating the victim’s email security and spreading itself across all of their email contact lists through automated emails that look as if they sent them. So, is Sam from Accounting sending you a lot of junk emails? Probably time to get his PC checked.
A LOT OF WHAT USED TO WORK BEFORE IS NOW BROKEN
We all have minor software and hardware issues here and there. However, if a lot of stuff that used to be up and running seems broken, it screams “Red alert”! It could mean that the malware is slowly taking over your IT system, one program at a time.
Bottomline–Surprises are good, but not so much in IT. If you find anything amiss, anything different, it’s better to take a deeper look and arrest the problem before it spreads elsewhere, wreaking havoc through your IT network. Examples to look for would be a machine that suddenly slowed down, or a program that doesn’t work anymore, or a new plug-in added to your browser or a new homepage,
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