7 Security Threats
Have you ever heard about cyber attacks in the news and think “that would never happen to us?” Well, think again. Businesses of all sizes are susceptible to many different attacks. Here are 7 you need to know about.
Have you ever heard about cyber attacks in the news and think “that would never happen to us?” Well, think again. Businesses of all sizes are susceptible to many different attacks. Here are 7 you need to know about.
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/03/Blogimg-March-31-is-World-Backup-Day.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] Small and medium-sized business owners must take every precaution against cyberattacks, and …
When was the last time you changed your password? When you did, was security top …
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/02/blog-img-Mobile-Safeguarding.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] Mobile malware attacks skyrocketed last year. In just the first quarter of …
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/01/img_security_iStock-622927208.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] We assume technology is sufficient enough to protect your customer’s data. Yet …
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2018/01/blog-img-Five-Signs-That-Youve-Been-Hacked.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] January 28 is Data Privacy Day, and the New Year is the …
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/12/blog-img-bring-your-own-device-policy.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] Is a Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) Policy Right for Your Business …
[img src=”/wp-content/uploads/sites/2/2017/12/blogimg_7-Ways-to-Keep-Your-Device-Secure.jpg” class=”aligncenter”] One of the first things people ask when visiting a new establishment …
First off, Happy Halloween! It’s the time of year when fright is fun and scares …
News outlets and cyber-security firms are reporting a massive outbreak of ransomware infections worldwide, in …
If someone invites you to edit a file in Google Docs be vigilant — it may be spam from a phishing scheme that began spreading quickly last week. As detailed on Reddit, the attack sends targets an emailed invitation from someone they may know, takes them to a real Google sign-in screen, then asks them to “continue to Google Docs.” But this grants permissions to a (malicious) third-party web app that’s simply been named “Google Docs,” which gives phishers access to your email and address book.”