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Technology Visionaries helps small and medium-sized businesses like yours get a real return on their technology investments with cost-effective IT solutions. We are dedicated to providing state-of-the-art IT support, service and products that allow our clients to get ahead of the competition and achieve greater success. Our Mission

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ser for small to medium-sized businesses in New Jersey, so that we may implement solutions that provide maximum return on investment and increased profitability. Our Philosophy

We address your business challenges as if they were our own and with utmost priority. We realize that if your business goals and expectations are not met then we have failed. Technology Visionaries LLC is in the business of establishing and maintaining long-term relationships with our clients, as well as, with our strategic partners and vendors. We value the opportunity to work with you and earn your business.

Most of us think of cyberattacks as something that happens “out there”. On a company server, in the cloud, or inside a c...
11/30/2025

Most of us think of cyberattacks as something that happens “out there”. On a company server, in the cloud, or inside a corporate network.

But a growing trend shows attackers are now going straight for the weakest link: Your device and your browser 📱💻

According to a new report, cybercriminals are increasingly targeting cell phone browsers to get around traditional security protections.

These are called client-side attacks.

Instead of going after a company’s servers, the criminals inject malicious code that runs directly on your phone or browser ☠️

Here’s how it works in simple terms:

• Hackers sneak malicious scripts into popular website themes (like WordPress)
• When you visit an infected site, your browser window can be hijacked with a fake prompt that looks 100% legitimate
• Victims are then tricked into installing a fake app, often disguised as something ordinary, like a crypto wallet or even an adult app
• Once installed, the app doesn’t just disappear when you close your browser. It sticks around, stealing login credentials, draining crypto wallets, or hijacking session tokens to keep control of your accounts

The scary part is how convincing these attacks can be.

Full-screen prompts, familiar logos, and browser messages all add up to something most people would trust without thinking twice.

Why is this happening?

Cell phone platforms have weaker protections than desktop browsers, making them easier to exploit. And let’s face it, on a small screen, when you’re on the move, it’s easier to miss the warning signs.

So, what can you do?

For businesses, it means making sure websites and apps are tightly monitored, especially third-party scripts.

For you and your people, it comes down to being cautious. Don’t install apps from unexpected prompts and be suspicious of any login screen that doesn’t feel quite right. Even if it looks like it’s from Google.

Cybercriminals know that the fastest way into a business is often through the everyday devices employees use. Staying alert to these tricks is just as important as having strong firewalls and antivirus in place.

❓ Be honest, if a browser popup told you to “install this app to continue”, would you pause and think twice, or would you just click?

Video calls on Zoom or Microsoft Teams have become part of everyday business life. But new research shows that attackers...
11/29/2025

Video calls on Zoom or Microsoft Teams have become part of everyday business life.

But new research shows that attackers can hide inside those calls to sneak data out of your company 😬

Researchers have revealed a technique they’ve called Ghost Calls 👻

Here’s how it works in simple terms:

When you join a Teams or Zoom call, your device gets a temporary set of credentials to connect to the meeting.

Hackers can hijack those credentials and use them to build a secret tunnel between your compromised computer and their own systems.

The dangerous bit?

All the traffic is then routed through Zoom or Teams’ servers.

And because those servers are trusted and usually whitelisted by company firewalls, the malicious traffic looks exactly like normal video call traffic. To the security systems, it’s invisible.

It gets even worse:
• Video conferencing traffic is usually encrypted end-to-end, which makes it impossible for most defenses to see what’s inside.
• The traffic patterns blend in with normal meeting behavior, so there are no obvious red flags.
• And because the credentials only last a couple of days, the attackers don’t need to stick around for long.

This isn’t a simple bug that Zoom or Microsoft can just patch. It’s really about how video conferencing technology is designed to work. It must function even behind strict corporate firewalls.

Zoom has already introduced some mitigations to make this attack harder, but the risk isn’t going away completely.

Your takeaway is clear: Even tools you completely trust, like Teams and Zoom, can be abused by attackers once they have a foothold in your systems.

Strong endpoint security, monitoring for unusual behavior, and limiting what data devices can access are all critical steps in reducing the risk.

Ghost Calls are a reminder that cybercriminals will always find creative ways to blend in with normal activity. The question is whether your business is prepared to spot the unusual before it does damage.

👻 Do you feel confident your business could detect an attacker hiding inside something as ordinary as a Teams call?

Is your IT support fixing problems before you spot them?Or does it leave you waiting days for help?Great IT keeps your b...
11/28/2025

Is your IT support fixing problems before you spot them?

Or does it leave you waiting days for help?

Great IT keeps your business secure, productive, and always moving forward.

This is what it should look like…

11/26/2025

When you hear a warning from the FBI you know things are serious.

And that’s why you should take notice of this latest warning about a ransomware group that could target your business.

This is what they’re doing, and how you can stay safe…

The Windows 11 Taskbar might be about to get a whole lot smarter 🧠Microsoft is testing something called “agentic compani...
11/25/2025

The Windows 11 Taskbar might be about to get a whole lot smarter 🧠

Microsoft is testing something called “agentic companions”. That’s AI helpers that live right on your Taskbar and are designed to step in when you need them.

Instead of having to open an app or manually launch Copilot, these companions would be just a click away, ready to help with whatever’s on your screen.

Here’s the idea: You’d see a new Taskbar button, probably near the System Tray. Clicking it would bring up an AI overlay that can “look” at your screen and offer contextual help 👀

Microsoft is already experimenting with this using a feature called Click To Do. With that, you press and hold the Windows key, and the AI scans what’s on your screen, images, text, or both, and suggests actions you might want to take.

Pair this with Copilot Vision (which can already analyze what’s on your screen) and you start to get a sense of where it’s heading: AI that doesn’t just answer questions but proactively understands your context.

Imagine you’re looking at a spreadsheet, and instead of copying data around yourself, the AI offers to create a chart or summary for you.

Or you’re stuck in an app and it highlights the exact button you need 🔎

Microsoft calls this a more “ambient” AI experience. In other words, it’s always there in the background, more like a digital colleague that’s watching for opportunities to make life easier.

Voice commands could also become a big part of this 🗣️ Microsoft has made no secret of its long-term vision of moving away from the mouse and keyboard, and towards a world where AI and natural voice control become the primary way we use Windows.

There’s still a lot we don’t know. No release date has been confirmed, though some expect the first version of agentic companions could appear in the 25H2 update.

Of course, not every big idea makes it into everyday use. Some features flop, others quietly disappear. But the bigger picture is clear: Microsoft wants AI at the very heart of Windows, transforming it from an operating system you control to a partner you interact with.

💭 How would you feel about having an AI “companion” sitting on your Taskbar, always ready to step in? Helpful productivity boost, or just one distraction too many?

11/24/2025

What if a client asked to see your security standards, right now?

Would you feel confident or caught off guard?

Clients don’t just buy on price. They want to know their data is safe.

If you can’t prove it, you could lose the deal.

Here’s how to get prepared…

Sometimes the “little things” in software are the ones that drive us the craziest, right?If you’ve ever copied text into...
11/23/2025

Sometimes the “little things” in software are the ones that drive us the craziest, right?

If you’ve ever copied text into Microsoft OneNote and ended up with a mess of mismatched fonts, weird background colors, or formatting that just didn’t belong… you’ll know exactly what I mean 😅

Well, it’s time to celebrate. After more than 20 years, Microsoft has finally fixed it 🎉

OneNote now supports text-only pasting.

That means when you paste something, it will automatically match the style of your notebook. Clean, consistent, and no more fiddling around fixing the formatting.

And the best part?

You don’t need to learn anything new. The same shortcuts you already use in apps like Word or Outlook will now work in OneNote:

• Windows: Ctrl + Shift + V
• Mac: Cmd + Shift + V

Or, if you prefer the mouse, you can right-click where you want to paste, choose “Paste options,” and click Keep text only.

It’s a small change, but one that will save a lot of time (and frustration) for anyone who uses OneNote to organize research, meeting notes, or project planning.

Finally, your notes will look neat without the formatting battle.

🤔 Do you rely on OneNote in your business, or do you prefer another app for keeping your notes and ideas organized?

AI on Windows 11 just got a new set of eyes 👀Microsoft has rolled out Copilot Vision, a tool that lets Copilot “see” wha...
11/22/2025

AI on Windows 11 just got a new set of eyes 👀

Microsoft has rolled out Copilot Vision, a tool that lets Copilot “see” what’s on your screen and help you with it.

Until now, Vision only worked in the Edge browser. That meant it could only look at the tab you had open. The big change is that it now works across any open window on your PC. That could be a document, an app, a stats dashboard… even a screenshot you’ve taken 😃

Here’s what that means in practice:

• If you’ve got a report open, you can ask Copilot questions about what’s on the page
• If you’re stuck in an app, it can highlight where a certain button is (though you must still click it yourself)
• If you show it commands or code, it can explain what they do in plain English

It’s not perfect. Copilot Vision can’t scroll for you, so it only “sees” what’s on screen.

And sometimes it needs a nudge to keep going if you ask it a longer question.

But it can also now search the web if it needs more information, something it couldn’t do before 🔎

Why does this matter to you?

Because it’s another step toward a future where AI isn’t just answering questions but actively helping you get through your daily work.

Imagine having a colleague sitting next to you, pointing things out on your screen and explaining what they mean. That’s where Microsoft is heading with this.

If you’re happy with how Copilot handles your data, it’s worth trying out. You don’t need to install anything extra, it’s built into the Copilot app in Windows 11.

💭 What do you think? Would you trust an AI tool to “look at your screen” and guide you through your tasks, or does that feel a step too far?

11/21/2025

Is your business still wasting hours hunting for files?

Messy folders. Endless email chains. Lost versions.

It’s slowing you down more than you realize.

Here’s how SharePoint can turn that chaos into one secure, central hub for your documents and boost your team’s productivity…

11/19/2025

Still juggling files across laptops, Dropbox, and endless email chains?

That chaos is costing you time, money, and sanity.

Our latest guide shows you how to swap the mess for one secure, central hub where your team can collaborate seamlessly. Without stress or frustration.

Sound good?

Download your free copy now.

This isn’t new, but as a reminder, AI isn’t only helping businesses move faster. It’s also helping hackers ⚠️New researc...
11/18/2025

This isn’t new, but as a reminder, AI isn’t only helping businesses move faster. It’s also helping hackers ⚠️

New research has revealed that cybercriminals are weaponizing AI to launch more aggressive attacks, in less time, and with less effort.

In fact, even hackers with limited skills can now use AI to create advanced malicious code that would have been far beyond their abilities just a few years ago.

But here’s what’s new: Hackers aren’t only using AI. They’re also attacking the very tools companies rely on to build AI systems.

“Agentic AI” (AI agents that can act autonomously) has now become a prime target.

Think of it as a new attack surface, just like cloud platforms or Software as a Service (SaaS) apps. If criminals can compromise these AI tools, they can steal credentials, deploy malware, and even hijack automated workflows 😱

We’re already seeing this in action. Real-world malware like Funklocker and SparkCat have been built using generative AI. State-backed groups, like North Korea’s Famous Chollima, are automating insider attacks. And others, like Scattered Spider, have managed to deploy ransomware within 24 hours of gaining access.

It’s a shift in tactics.

Until now, people were the main entry point into a business. Usually through phishing emails or stolen passwords. Now, non-human identities (AI systems themselves) are being exploited, making the fight against cybercrime even more complex.

The takeaway?

AI is both a shield and a sword.

Yes, it’s being used to strengthen defenses, but it’s also giving criminals new ways to break in.

It’s more important than ever for businesses to:

✔️ Keep security tools up to date�
✔️ Limit admin privileges�
✔️ Think carefully about how and where AI is integrated into their operations.

AI isn’t going away, and neither are the people trying to misuse it.

The businesses that thrive will be the ones that embrace AI and build strong, layered security around it.

🤔 I’d love to know, do you see AI as more of an opportunity or a risk for businesses right now?

11/17/2025

Ever get lost in your computer’s Settings, just trying to tweak one little thing?

There’s a smarter way coming that makes finding and changing settings faster, simpler, and far less frustrating.

It’s all about saving time, keeping things private, and helping your team get back to work quickly…

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