Author: Robert Timlick

  • [Free Webinar] Guide to Securing Your Entire Identity Lifecycle Against AI-Powered Threats

    [Free Webinar] Guide to Securing Your Entire Identity Lifecycle Against AI-Powered Threats

    How Many Gaps Are Hiding in Your Identity System? It’s not just about logins anymore.
    Today’s attackers don’t need to “hack” in—they can trick their way in. Deepfakes, impersonation scams, and AI-powered social engineering are helping them bypass traditional defenses and slip through unnoticed. Once inside, they can take over accounts, move laterally, and cause long-term damage—all without
  • 8 Considerations Before Buying Used Technology

    8 Considerations Before Buying Used Technology

    We use our devices every day, so they need to work well for our needs. A device that’s slow or broken is inconvenient and can affect productivity for day-to-day tasks. But buying a brand new phone or laptop isn’t always the best option. We’ll cover eight things you should consider before making the purchase of a used device. 

    8 Things to Consider Before Buying Used Technology 

    Tech that’s used can be a way to save cash. According to recent data, 70% of consumers bought or sold used technology in 2023. It’s a popular market that’s expected to grow to $2.7 trillion in 2025. 

    However, you still have to exercise caution when buying any used device. Before purchasing used electronics, consider these eight things: 

    1. Is the Device Still Supported?

    Before actually buying used tech, check to see if it still gets updated. Older devices may not receive new software, which could make them less safe to use. Security updates protect your gadget against cyber attackers. 

    When a device is no longer supported, it can’t get security patches in the latest updates. This leaves an opening for hackers to get in. To protect your information, you should always be able to update the device you’re using.  

    If a device doesn’t get these updates, then it’s not something worth buying. Check the manufacturer’s website and see how long they support the device. This will let you know how long you can use it safely. Other brands could support their products longer than others do.

    2. Device Age

    The age of the device is very important. New devices generally work better and have long-lasting quality. If your device is a few years old, you may notice some performance issues. 

    Check when your device originally hit the market. This will tell you how old it is. You can look into newer models of devices and see their capabilities, too. Decide if the device will still provide whatever you require in the way of functionality. 

    3. Battery Health

    Try to get a rough idea about the battery health. Certain vendors may provide that information for you. A healthy battery will allow you to use your device for long periods without having to charge it. 

    If your battery health is low, it may be time for an upgrade. Check out how much the replacement of the battery will be. Then, add it to the system cost.

    4. Any Apparent Damage?

    Visible damage on the device could mean bad performance. Cracks and dents might indicate falls or rough handling. They could also signal severe internal problems within the gadget.

    Water damage can also cause a number of problems. Look for discoloration or rust. If there’s noticeable damage to the device, it may not be worth it. Major defects can impact how the device works when you use it daily. 

    5. Are All Accessories Available?

    Ensure that you get everything that you might need with the gadget. Missing items could mean additional purchases later. Chargers and cables are important. Ensure that they are present with your purchase.

    Extra things such as cases and headphones are always nice to have. Check whether they are included. If you have to purchase these items separately, it will add to the overall cost. 

    6. What’s the Return Policy?

    It is always important to know the details of the return policy. This way, you can take it back if something goes wrong. If anything happens to the device, a warranty can help with repair or replacement. Check these details before purchasing to be safe. 

    7. What is the Cost?

    Compare it with new and other used alternatives to make sure you’re getting the best deal. Sometimes buying a brand new device doesn’t cost much more. You may consider buying one as new instead if it’s not too far off. Research several sellers to make sure you’re not overpaying. 

    8. Is It Possible to Try Before You Buy?

    It’s always a good idea to try a device before you buy. This is especially true when buying on a peer marketplace. If at all possible, meet the seller and try out the device in person. It’s the best way to test before making a commitment. 

    Not able to meet in person? Ask for a video. The seller can make a video demonstrating the device. This way, you can make sure you’re not wasting your time meeting them. To be safe, you can purchase a used device from a major retailer and test the device in the store. 

    Buying Used Tech 

    Buying used technology can be a little tricky, but if you think about these things, you’re likely to make a good choice. Remember to check key things like battery health, device support, and prices before you buy. While used tech can be cheaper than new, it’s not always a better deal. 

    Make sure the device you choose will work well for your needs. It should also be secure to use and be functional for a long time. If you can find a used device that’s not too old at a comparable price to new ones, you may have a great deal on your hands. Contact us today for help finding a quality used device. 

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    This Article has been Republished with Permission from The Technology Press.

  • Customer Account Takeovers: The Multi-Billion Dollar Problem You Don’t Know About

    Customer Account Takeovers: The Multi-Billion Dollar Problem You Don’t Know About

    Everyone has cybersecurity stories involving family members. Here’s a relatively common one. The conversation usually goes something like this: 
    “The strangest thing happened to my streaming account. I got locked out of my account, so I had to change my password. When I logged back in, all my shows were gone. Everything was in Spanish and there were all these Spanish shows I’ve never seen
  • Meta Launches LlamaFirewall Framework to Stop AI Jailbreaks, Injections, and Insecure Code

    Meta Launches LlamaFirewall Framework to Stop AI Jailbreaks, Injections, and Insecure Code

    Meta on Tuesday announced LlamaFirewall, an open-source framework designed to secure artificial intelligence (AI) systems against emerging cyber risks such as prompt injection, jailbreaks, and insecure code, among others.
    The framework, the company said, incorporates three guardrails, including PromptGuard 2, Agent Alignment Checks, and CodeShield.
    PromptGuard 2 is designed to detect direct
  • Indian Court Orders Action to Block Proton Mail Over AI Deepfake Abuse Allegations

    Indian Court Orders Action to Block Proton Mail Over AI Deepfake Abuse Allegations

    A high court in the Indian state of Karnataka has ordered the blocking of end-to-end encrypted email provider Proton Mail across the country.
    The High Court of Karnataka, on April 29, said the ruling was in response to a legal complaint filed by M Moser Design Associated India Pvt Ltd in January 2025.

    The complaint alleged its staff had received e-mails containing obscene, abusive

  • Regence inks new primary care deal

    Regence inks new primary care deal

    Commercial and Medicare Advantage members will be able to get faster access to primary and mental health care services.
  • Table of Experts: Restoring Oregon’s competitiveness

    Table of Experts: Restoring Oregon’s competitiveness

    Portland Business Journal Publisher and President Candace Beeke convened a roundtable to talk about Oregon’s competitiveness. Key players in the discussion included Shiau Yen Chin-Dennis, managing partner at K&L Gates’ Portland office and board member of K&L Gates; Angela Wilhelms, president and CEO at Oregon Business & Industry Association; Katherine Lam, president and CEO at Bambuza Hospitality Group; and Monique Claiborne, president and CEO at Greater Portland Inc. Read on for their thoughts,…
  • Special District Election Day: Hood River Co.

    Special District Election Day: Hood River Co.

    HOOD RIVER — There are several contested races on the May 20 special district ballot. In this issue, Columbia Gorge News begins our election coverage with candidate Q&As.
  • A first look inside the Hillsboro Hops’ new $150M baseball, and music, venue

    A first look inside the Hillsboro Hops’ new $150M baseball, and music, venue

    New renderings and a walkthrough of the Hillsboro Hops’ new stadium show a bold take on what a modern, professional baseball park looks like.
  • WhatsApp Launches Private Processing to Enable AI Features While Protecting Message Privacy

    WhatsApp Launches Private Processing to Enable AI Features While Protecting Message Privacy

    Popular messaging app WhatsApp on Tuesday unveiled a new technology called Private Processing to enable artificial intelligence (AI) capabilities in a privacy-preserving manner.
    “Private Processing will allow users to leverage powerful optional AI features – like summarizing unread messages or editing help – while preserving WhatsApp’s core privacy promise,” the Meta-owned service said in a