HTTP/2 Bomb Vulnerability: What Website Owners Should Check Now

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HTTP/2 Bomb is a newly disclosed remote denial-of-service issue affecting major web servers and proxies including nginx, Apache httpd, Microsoft IIS, Envoy, and Cloudflare Pingora. Here is what it means, what is fixed, and what small businesses should ask their hosting provider today.

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Quick Tech Tip: Check SPF, DKIM, And DMARC Before Email Spoofing Hurts Your Business

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SPF, DKIM, and DMARC help stop domain spoofing and improve email delivery. Here is a practical small-business checklist for checking your senders, DNS records, and rollout cautions before tightening policy.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 2, 2026: AI Agents, Android Patches, Password Vault Risk, and WWDC Prep

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The IT Guys daily technology news recap for June 2, 2026: Microsoft Build AI-agent security, June Android security patches, Dashlane encrypted-vault risk, Meta AI support lessons, and Apple WWDC26 planning advice for home users and small businesses.

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RAM And Hard Drive Prices Are Surging In 2026: What To Buy Now And What To Delay

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RAM, SSD, and hard drive prices are being pushed higher by AI and data-center demand. Here is what the public price examples show, why it matters, and what home users and small businesses should buy now or delay.

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Microsoft Reportedly Pulls Back Claude Code For Engineers, Steering Teams Toward GitHub Copilot CLI

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Microsoft is reportedly canceling most internal Claude Code licenses for engineers in its Experiences and Devices division by June 30, 2026, moving teams toward GitHub Copilot CLI instead. Here is what appears to be happening and what businesses should learn from it.

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Quick Tech Tip: Set Devices To Lock Automatically Before You Step Away

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A practical daily security tip for homes and small businesses: set Windows PCs, Macs, iPhones, and Android phones to lock automatically after a short idle time, then test that they require sign-in again.

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macOS Tahoe 26.5.1 Released June 1, 2026: What Mac Users Should Do Now

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Apple released macOS Tahoe 26.5.1 on June 1, 2026. Here is what changed, who should update, why “no published CVE entries” still matters, and how home users and small businesses should roll it out safely.

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Important Tech News Roundup for June 1, 2026: Windows Netlogon Attacks, Dashlane Lockouts, Android AI, and WWDC

Jennifer reviewing June 1, 2026 cybersecurity, AI, Android, Apple, and small business technology news for The IT Guys

Today's The IT Guys technology recap covers active Windows Netlogon exploitation, Dashlane brute-force lockouts, CISA's WebLogic KEV update, Gemini in Chrome for Android, Apple WWDC timing, and practical AI-agent security guidance for home users and small businesses.

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Android CVE-2026-0073: Update Your Phone Now, May 2026 Patch Is Already Available

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Google’s May 2026 Android bulletin lists CVE-2026-0073 as a critical Android System flaw. Here is what to check, when the patch is available, and why Android users should update now.

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Quick Tech Tip: Stop Annoying Chrome Notifications on Android Phones

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Unwanted Chrome notifications on Android phones often come from websites that were accidentally allowed to send alerts. Here is how to block them, spot scam warnings, and clean up notification permissions safely.

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