"The gremlins have been handled," Maya reassured him, waving a hand. "They can take a little time to remove, but it's not really hard. Just tedious." She paused a moment, then closed the laptop and turned a little more to face him. "Okay, so our setup here is roughly half magic and half tech," she explained, tilting a hand back and forth. "Some days it's more magic, some days it's more tech depending on what's working, where we are, any number of factors. As a result, outside elements introduced to our network - malware, rootkits, viruses, all of that - can react in weird, unanticipated ways. Like gremlins. Those are more about mischief than any real harm. The good news is that they get really unreliable when it comes to what they're supposed to actually do, like when it comes to setting up botnets or ransomware. Most of the time."
She grimaced, reaching for the coffee again out of habit and scowling at it when it proved to have not magically refilled itself. The notion that she could actually do something about it refilling itself eluded her, also a regular occurrence. She'd picked up a few things about magic since joining the Cirque but she still tended to default to using it only for tech. "So to answer your question a little more, if you feel safe doing it on a regular computer, you should be able to do it here just fine. I'll notify people if there's an issue or an outage and when to expect a fix if I know that much."