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Located in Monroe MI, Tech Experts is your one-stop shop for business computer repair and tech support in SE Michigan and NW Ohio. We offer as-needed repairs and service, as well as managed plans where we handle your business' IT for a flat, monthly fee. Whether it's failing hardware, uncooperative software, network issues, virus removals, or something else entirely... we're there to get you back

up and running at maximum efficiency. Do you need someone else to manage and maintain your small business' network, server, workstations, and firewalls? We also offer web hosting and email services, backup and disaster recovery support, and cloud computing solutions. Bonuses: we're BBB Accredited, a Monroe Chamber of Commerce member, and placed 2nd in the Electronics category of Local 4's Vote 4 The Best 2015 list. To schedule your appointment, visit our website (http://www.mytechexperts.com) or give us a call at (734) 457-5000.

Hackers hijack thousands of sites for ClickFix and FakeUpdate attacks -
06/04/2026

Hackers hijack thousands of sites for ClickFix and FakeUpdate attacks -

A threat actor tracked as DriveSurge has been operating large-scale malware distribution campaigns using ClickFix and FakeUpdates techniques on compromised sites.

Your car is following you - how to reclaim your data privacy on the open road -
06/03/2026

Your car is following you - how to reclaim your data privacy on the open road -

Today's vehicles know where we live, how much we weigh, and what we had for dinner. Here's how you can reduce that data flow.

Your technology says a lot about your practice before you even see a patient. Slow systems and visible tech glitches don...
06/03/2026

Your technology says a lot about your practice before you even see a patient. Slow systems and visible tech glitches don't just slow down your staff, they hurt your patient experience.

Ensuring your office tech looks professional and runs smoothly is an easy win for your reputation.

Need a tech upgrade or a quick system check? Give us a call today!

Meta's AI Support Bot Is Giving Hackers Access to Other People's Instagram Accounts Just by Asking -
06/02/2026

Meta's AI Support Bot Is Giving Hackers Access to Other People's Instagram Accounts Just by Asking -

Meta's AI customer support chatbot happily obliged when hackers asked it for access to high-profile Instagram profiles.

Today is National Rocky Road Day, and it serves as a good reminder that running a business isn't always a smooth ride.Te...
06/02/2026

Today is National Rocky Road Day, and it serves as a good reminder that running a business isn't always a smooth ride.

Technology challenges have a way of appearing at the worst possible times. A failed update, a network outage, a cybersecurity issue, or a critical application that suddenly stops working can quickly turn a productive day into a rocky road.

That's why proactive IT support matters. The goal isn't just fixing problems when they happen. It's helping businesses avoid unnecessary bumps, reduce downtime, and keep employees productive.

When technology works the way it should, you can stay focused on running your business instead of fighting with your computers.

Happy National Rocky Road Day!



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Cruise operator Carnival discloses personal data breach -
06/01/2026

Cruise operator Carnival discloses personal data breach -

Cruise operator Carnival Corp said on Wednesday it had detected a cybersecurity incident involving ​a compromised account of an employee in April, ‌leading to the leak of certain personal information of individuals, including names, addresses and government-issued identification numbers.

Automation is getting smarter by interpreting instructions rather than just following rigid rules. This means software c...
06/01/2026

Automation is getting smarter by interpreting instructions rather than just following rigid rules. This means software can handle more complex tasks with less human oversight. What task in your workday are you most eager to automate?

The organizations that succeed in 2026 will be those that treat AI not as a separate capability but as something embedded within the fabric of legal work itself

If your business website runs on WordPress, here’s a quick check for you 🔎There’s a popular plugin called Quiz and Surve...
05/31/2026

If your business website runs on WordPress, here’s a quick check for you 🔎

There’s a popular plugin called Quiz and Survey Master (QSM).

It’s used by more than 40,000 websites to create quizzes, surveys and forms without needing any coding.

Unfortunately, versions 10.3.1 and older were recently found to have a serious security flaw.

The issue is what’s known as an SQL injection vulnerability.

SQL is the language used to talk to a website’s database, the part that stores things like user accounts, submissions, and other important data.

An SQL injection flaw means someone can sneak malicious commands into that database.

In this case, any logged-in user, even someone with a basic subscriber account, could potentially inject commands into the system.

That could allow actions like:

🚫 Accessing sensitive data
🚫 Extracting information from the database
🚫 Manipulating content

The vulnerability is tracked as CVE-2025-67987, and it was fixed in version 10.3.2.

The latest version available is 10.3.5, which is the safest bet.

Based on WordPress.org data, just over half of websites using QSM are on version 10.3. That means a large number are likely still vulnerable.

That’s potentially tens of thousands of sites.

Right now, there’s no confirmed evidence of this flaw being actively exploited. But once a vulnerability is public, attackers often start scanning the internet looking for unpatched sites.

👉 If your site uses this plugin, the solution is straightforward: Update it immediately 👈

More broadly, this is a reminder of something I say often to business owners: WordPress itself isn’t usually the weak link. It’s the plugins.

Every plugin you install adds functionality but also adds potential risk.

If you’re not actively using a plugin or theme, it shouldn’t just be deactivated. It should be deleted from the server completely.

Websites aren’t a set and forget asset. They’re part of your digital infrastructure.

If they’re vulnerable, they can become an entry point into your wider systems. Especially if admin accounts reuse passwords across services.

❓ When was the last time someone checked which plugins your website is running and whether they’re fully up to date?

Don't fall for this clever trap! Hackers are using fake Google Security pages to trick users into installing malicious w...
05/30/2026

Don't fall for this clever trap! Hackers are using fake Google Security pages to trick users into installing malicious web apps that bypass multi-factor authentication and steal passwords. Make sure your team knows how to spot this scam!

A phishing campaign is using a fake Google Account security page to deliver a web-based app capable of stealing one-time passcodes, harvesting cryptocurrency wallet addresses, and proxying attacker traffic through victims' browsers.

If you’ve ever tried to get an AI tool to understand a whole project instead of just one document, you’ll appreciate thi...
05/30/2026

If you’ve ever tried to get an AI tool to understand a whole project instead of just one document, you’ll appreciate this…

Microsoft has introduced something called Copilot Agents in OneDrive.

And this is where AI starts to feel a bit more useful for real-world business work 🤖

Here’s the problem it’s trying to solve.

Normally, if you ask Copilot to summarize or analyze something, you’re doing it one file at a time. One Word document. One spreadsheet. One PowerPoint.

But projects don’t live in one file.

They live across proposals, meeting notes, budgets, timelines, research documents, and email summaries.

With OneDrive Agents, you can now select up to 20 related files and bundle them together into what’s saved as a .agent file.

Instead of asking: “Summarize this file…”

You can ask: “What deadlines are coming up across this whole project?”

“Where are the risks?”

“What did we agree in the last three meetings?”

And it has the context of all the selected files, not just one.

The agent behaves like other AI tools. It can summarize, answer questions, surface key points. But it’s operating with a broader understanding.

Even better, these agents are saved as files inside OneDrive.

That means you can share the .agent file with colleagues. They don’t need to recreate the setup themselves. You’re all working from the same AI “view” of the project.

As projects evolve, you can add or remove documents from the agent or refine the instructions it uses.

It stays aligned with the latest information instead of becoming outdated.

Right now, this feature is available to people with a Microsoft 365 Copilot license accessing OneDrive via the web.

It’s clearly still evolving. Microsoft is asking for feedback, which suggests it’s watching closely to see how businesses use it.

From a business owner’s perspective, the real value is reducing the time spent hunting across folders, trying to piece together context.

If AI can help you understand a whole project in one place instead of ten separate files, that’s meaningful productivity.

🤔 The question is, would you trust an AI agent to interpret multiple important documents at once, or would you still prefer to read everything yourself?

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