Posts belonging to Category JStreetTech

J Street Buzz – Backgammon, Business, and Life

Read the latest J Street Buzz here! https://www.jstreettech.com/newsletters/J%20Street%20Buzz%20-%20BackgammonBusinessAndLife.aspx

J Street Buzz – How Do You Schedule Meetings?

Latest J Street Buzz – How Do You Schedule Meetings?https://www.jstreettech.com/newsletters/J%20Street%20Buzz%20-%20How%20Do%20You%20Schedule%20Meetings.aspx

Virtual Access Cascade Conference October 16-17, 2020

That’s right! The first annual Access Cascade Conference will be virtual (but we intend to return to in-person conferences when it is safe to do so!) Join us for TWO days of Access-related topics presented by world-wide experts. Session recordings will be available for free download for 30 daysAll sessions will be professionally streamed and […]

J Street Buzz – Well, This is Uncomfortable

https://www.jstreettech.com/newsletters/J%20Street%20Buzz%20-%20Well,%20This%20is%20Uncomfortable.aspx

J Street Buzz – Let’s Be Independent Together

https://www.jstreettech.com/newsletters/J%20Street%20Buzz%20-%20Let’s%20Be%20Independent%20Together.aspx

J Street Buzz: Why You Need Sleep Right Now

The Latest J Street Buzz is available! https://www.jstreettech.com/Newsletters/J%20Street%20Buzz%20-%20Why%20You%20Need%20Sleep%20Right%20Now.aspx

Scammers And Hackers: On The Prowl

During this trying time, not only do we have to worry about the pandemic, the economy, and our friends and family, scammers and hackers are doubling (tripling?) their efforts to get a hold of your valuable information.Simple and/or passwords that are used for multiple accounts are a favorite way for these scoundrels to get your […]

Access Day Canceled

Out of an abundance of caution with the COVID-19 virus, Access Day March 19 2020 is canceled. Paid registrants will receive full refunds within a week. If you are not already on our Access Day email list, let us know and we’ll send you updates about future events.

Another Phishing Attempt

The “originality” that scammers use to try to get people to click on their emails… Nope, this doesn’t look phishy at all!

Beware of False Microsoft Emails!

At first glance, this email looks legit. There is the Microsoft logo. All the words are spelled correctly and proper grammar format is followed.. But hover on the “update subscriptions” and you’ll see the where that fateful “click” will take you… and it isn’t to Microsoft! Always beware when clicking on links in emails, even […]