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Top 10 Phishing Email Subjects: Q1 2022
This quarter there was an influx in IT and online service notifications that could potentially affect users' daily work. These types of attacks prey on a person's emotions in the hopes they will act on them rather than logically evaluating if the email is real or not.
Scan Scams: QR Code Phishing
It seems like QR codes are everywhere these days. However, the more these QR codes are being used for everyday occurrences, the more likely they are to be abused by criminals to scam you out of your highly valuable information.
What's That Term?: NFTs
At this point, you’ve probably come across this term on social media, but what makes NFTs so noteworthy? We’ll dive deep into those three letters and uncover all the aspects you need to know about the term NFT.
Tax Season Brings Rise in IRS Scams
As the stress of the tax filing process ramps up so do the amount of IRS and tax related phishing scams. Here’s what to look out for, steps you can take to not be scammed, and what to do in case you become a victim of an IRS Tax scam.
DHL: The Most Imitated Brand in Phishing
The international shipping company, DHL, has quickly become the most targeted company for phishing scams over the past year accounting for roughly 23% of all phishing scams on a global scale.
Web Trackers Collect More Info Than Previously Believed
Researchers at Norton LifeLock have determined that web trackers are collecting much more information about users’ browsing activity than had previously been believed.
Top 10 Phishing Email Subjects: Q4 2021
Business phishing emails are the most clicked subject category across the world. These range from messages purporting to be from internal organizational departments, to external requests for information that convey a sense of urgency and entice users to take an action
2022: Securing the Year Ahead
Resolving to take simple steps to make you, your family, and your organizations more cyber secure will set you up for a successful 2022. Here are 5 cybersecurity resolutions we guarantee you can keep.
Can Macs Get Viruses?
There is a common misconception that Mac computers can’t get viruses. While it’s true that Apple created a highly secure operating system with macOS, it’s still entirely possible to get a virus on your Mac.
How To Safely Use Public WiFi
A public WiFi network is inherently less secure than your own, private one, because you don't know who set it up, or who else is connecting to it. Here are the do’s and don’ts of using public wifi to mitigate your hacking risk.