As we’ve let you know, Windows 10 reached its official end-of-support on October 14th, 2025. As of that date, Windows 10 no longer receives critical security, antivirus, and malware protection patches. In other words: If you’re still running Windows 10, you are now vulnerable to whatever those nefarious hackers might have up their sleeve. We …
Contact us Today to Schedule your Technology Business Review!
At Singlesource IT, we are committed to providing exceptional service and ensuring that our partnership continues to deliver value to your organization. To further enhance our collaboration, we are excited to introduce Technology Business Review (TBR) meetings. The purpose of these meetings is to: Regular check-ins will strengthen our partnership and help us understand your …
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Don’t Trust Airport USB Chargers or Wi-Fi! New Official Warning from the TSA
With the busy summer travel season underway, the Transportation Security Administration (TSA) is warning globetrotters about the dangers of using USB chargers at airports. According to a Facebook post from TSA, travelers should avoid charging electronic devices via the USB ports that are now commonplace at airports around the country and the world because of …
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How the 2025 Tariffs Impact MSPs and Computer Hardware
In case you missed it, new tariffs are here and they’re already impacting the market. Here’s a quick update and what to expect: What we’re seeing: What Singlesource IT is doing to prepare: Any questions? Let us know! Singlesource IT is always committed to bringing you the right technology, with the best options for your …
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Heads up! End of Support for Windows 10 is Approaching!
After October 14, 2025, Microsoft will no longer provide free software updates from Windows Update, technical assistance, or security fixes for Windows 10. Microsoft’s End of Support announcements often have little impact on the average user, but this one is different. While the Windows 11 has been available since 2021, approximately 60% of PC users …
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Managed Detection and Response: The Next Step in Protection
As cybercriminals get more advanced in their tactics, traditional 9-to-5 security technologies are becoming less effective at stopping them. What does that mean for your business? It means offering a 24×7 proactive cybersecurity solution is crucial. To combat today’s cybercriminal advances, our team recommends Managed Detection and Response.Managed Detection and Response (MDR) is a holistic …
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Protect Your Email with EasyDMARC
Email-based scams are everywhere, and with “domain spoofing” a talented hacker can make it look like the scam is coming from inside the building. To stop these bad guys, a protocol has been rolled out called DMARC, which stands for “Domain-based Message Authentication Reporting & Conformance.” Basically, this is a double-check handled by email servers …
Windows Server 2019 – Mainstream Support Ending Soon!
Still running Microsoft’s Windows Server 2019? Now is the time to update. Microsoft has announced that Windows Server 2019 will lose Mainstream Support on Jan 9th, 2024. Microsoft’s official Lifecycle Policy runs in five-year intervals. New commercial and enterprise-level products, like the popular Windows Server, are guaranteed Mainstream Support for five years before entering another …
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Mac Users: Upgrading to Sonoma? You might want to hold off!
On September 26th, Apple released their latest macOS dubbed “Sonoma.” While we generally encourage users to update their systems whenever possible, in this case you might want to hold off. We’ve been gathering bug reports about Sonoma for the last week. These range from the annoying (such as flickering YouTube videos) to the infuriating (random …
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