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What Should You Do to Reduce Risk When Your Mobile Device Goes Missing?

Posted On July 20, 2022 Few things invoke instant panic like a missing smartphone or laptop. These devices hold a good part of our lives. This includes files, personal financials, apps, passwords, pictures, videos, and so much more. The information they hold is more personal than even that which is in your wallet. It’s because of […]

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How Using the SLAM Method Can Improve Phishing Detection

Posted On June 23, 2022 There is a reason why phishing is usually at the top of the list for security awareness training. For the last decade or two, it has been the main delivery method for all types of attacks. Ransomware, credential theft, database breaches, and more launch via a phishing email. Why has phishing […]

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Did You Just Receive a Text from Yourself? Learn What Smishing Scams to Expect

Posted On June 23, 2022 How many text messages from companies do you receive today as compared to about two years ago? If you’re like many people, it’s quite a few more. This is because retailers have begun bypassing bloated email inboxes. They are urging consumers to sign up for SMS alerts for shipment tracking and […]

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How Often Do You Need to Train Employees on Cybersecurity Awareness?

Posted On June 23, 2022 You’ve completed your annual phishing training. This includes teaching employees how to spot phishing emails. You’re feeling good about it. That is until about 5-6 months later. Your company suffers a costly ransomware infection due to a click on a phishing link. You wonder why you seem to need to train […]

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Signs That Your Computer May Be Infected with Malware

Posted On May 18, 2022 Approximately 34% of businesses take a week or longer to regain access to their data and systems once hit with a malware attack. Malware is an umbrella term that encompasses many different types of malicious code. It can include: Viruses Ransomware Spyware Trojans Adware Key loggers And more The longer that malware sits […]

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Top 5 Mobile Device Attacks You Need to Watch Out For

Posted On May 18, 2022 Smartphones and tablets are often the preferred device for communications, web searching, and accessing many types of apps. They’re more portable and can be used from anywhere. We’re seeing the takeover of many activities that used to be performed on traditional computers. Now, people are using mobile devices instead. For example, […]

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Which Form of MFA Is the Most Secure? Which Is the Most Convenient?

Posted On May 18, 2022 Credential theft is now at an all-time high and is responsible for more data breaches than any other type of attack. With data and business processes now largely cloud-based, a user’s password is the quickest and easiest way to conduct many different types of dangerous activities. Being logged in as a user (especially […]

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6 Ways to Combat Social Phishing Attacks

Posted On April 28, 2022 Phishing is the number one method of attack delivery for everything from ransomware to credential theft. We are very aware of it coming by email, but other types of phishing have been growing rapidly. In recent years, phishing over social media has skyrocketed by 500%. There has also been a 100% increase […]

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How to Protect Your Online Accounts from Being Breached

Posted On April 28, 2022 Stolen login credentials are a hot commodity on the Dark Web. There’s a price for every type of account from online banking to social media. For example, hacked social media accounts will go for between $30 to $80 each. The rise in reliance on cloud services has caused a big increase in breached […]

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What You Need to Know About the Rise in Supply Chain Cyberattacks

Posted On April 28, 2022 Any cyberattack is dangerous, but the particularly devastating ones are those on supply chain companies. These can be any supplier – digital or non-digital – of goods and services. We’ve seen several attacks on the supply chain occur in 2021 that had wide-reaching consequences. These are “one-to-many” attacks where victims can […]

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