Our Services
If your business is dependent on the data that it generates from day to day, you should consider speaking with us about securing and bolstering your current network and cyber security with one of our cyber security and network protection service accounts.
Workstation and Server Deployment
When it comes to the roll out of large quantities of PC’s and Servers, Atlanta I.T. Service is the proven choice offering exponentially more efficient service than anyone else.
From time to time, certain situations require special attention. Atlanta I.T. Service offers priority service to customers who have special needs.
If you have or need remote offices, Atlanta I.T. Service can design, implement, and support the optimal Wide Area Network for your business.
We offer highly reliable, automated backups and recovery services that assure fast and accurate restoration following data loss or destruction.
We are a Georgia State Low Voltage Licensed Contractor. Low voltage cabling is the backbone of most networks and telecommunication infrastructures.
Your organization deserves to put its best foot forward on the internet. Let us assess your needs and provide dynamic, memorable and tasteful web designs.
We pride ourselves on making sure you get the most comprehensive experience possible.
Recent News
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ATT Smacked With $100M FCC Fine for Data Slowing
AT&T has been among the most flagrant in controversial mobile tactics, but scrutiny may also be in part rooted in politics The U.S. Federal Communications Commission (FCC) announced today its intent to fine AT&T, Inc. (T) $100M USD for allegedly pulling a bait-and-switch on customers regarding “unlimited” data. The fine is the second major fine […]
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Facebook Begins Mass Rollout of Free Bluetooth Business “Beacons”
Project is arguably Facebook’s biggest dedicate hardware effort to date, aims to realize goal of massive localized data mining. Facebook, Inc. (FB) offered up something unexpected to punctuate a week in which Apple, Inc. (AAPL) seemed invariably destined to dominate the headlines. Facebook announced this week a foray into the embedded wireless advertising market, offering […]
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How Apple Pay Can Be Hacked to Steal Your Credit Card Details
Today anywhere you go, you will come across Free or Public WiFi hotspots — it makes our travel easier when we stuck without a data connection. Isn’t it? But, I think you’ll agree with me when I say: This Free WiFi hotspot service could bring you in trouble, as it could be a bait set […]
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WhatsApp updates iOS App with Free Voice Calling Feature
After rolling out WhatsApp’s Free Voice Calling feature for Android users late last month, the widely popular messaging service has started to roll out the feature to iOS users. Now iOS users can enjoy making free voice calls through WhatsApp, as the new version of the messenger is now live in the iOS App Store […]
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Earn up to $15,000 for Hacking Microsoft Spartan Browser
If you’re a bug hunter and love playing with codes than you could grab as much as US$15,000 from Microsoft for finding out vulnerabilities in its latest Project Spartan browser. Yes, $15,000! It seems like Redmond don’t want to take a chance to let hackers and cyber criminals get their hands on the company’s latest […]
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CopyTrans Shelbee: a new iPhone Backup Tool
CopyTrans’ Shelbee is a new simple backup tool for Windows that can backup iPhones, iPods, and iPads. It is able to backup almost everything on these devices, including apps, messages, documents, calendars, and the camera roll. Is it the easiest and most reliable backup tool for Apples devices without using iTunes. I found the software […]
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Chick-fil-A says customer data may have been cracked
Chick-fil-A is reviewing “potential unusual activity involving payment cards” that were used at some of its restaurants. While the company said it’s working with IT security firms, law enforcement and payment industry contacts to investigate, it didn’t disclose when or where the breach may have happened. Security experts have cautioned that this year may prove […]
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Dangerous New Point-Of-Sale System Malware
Brand New Credit Card “Skimming” Malware Threatens Safe Holiday Shopping Security experts have identified a new strain of point-of-sale malware, known as Getmypass. It is also known as POSCardStealer, and Getmypos. It is an information exfiltration program that steals credit and debit card information at physical retail locations. It was unknown to 55 top antivirus […]
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WireLurker Virus Affects Chinese iPhone & Mac OSX Users; Also New Masque Vulnerability
WireLurker Malware has bypassed Apple’s safety controls by taking advantage of a process used by employers to add apps to workers’ iPhones, iPads, and iPods. Palo Alto Networks said that the WireLurker malware appeared to have originated in China and was mostly infecting devices there. The malware first targets Mac computers via a third-party store […]