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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.
What's That Term?: BYOD
Have you ever started a new job and had the opportunity or expectation that you would use your own computer, phone, or other electronic device for work purposes? If so, you’ve experienced BYOD in action.
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.
Food Supply Chain Ripe for Cybercrime
The US Department of Justice has warned the food and agriculture sector to watch out for ransomware attacks aiming to disrupt supply chains.
Massive T-Mobile Data Breach: Safeguard Your Data Now
Wireless carrier, T-Mobile, has confirmed reports of a major data breach in which hackers obtained personal information belonging to more than 54 million past, present and potential customers.
5 Common Cybersecurity Myths
With all of the information out there about hacking, cyber breaches, software, and security awareness, there’s also a number of myths and misconceptions preventing organizations from making the right calls when it comes to safeguarding their technology.
Smishing: What Is It & How To Protect Yourself
At this point, you’re likely pretty familiar with the term ‘phishing’. But now, you keep hearing a similar new term, ‘smishing’. So what does it mean, and why is it so dangerous?
5 Signs It's Time to Upgrade Your Outdated IT Infrastructure
You’ve likely heard the old adage “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it”. While that can be true about some things, following this advice when it comes to IT infrastructure can be a dangerous, and costly, mistake.
93% of LinkedIn Users' Data Scraped and Up for Sale Online
For the second time this year, data from 700 million LinkedIn users is up for sale online, potentially putting nearly 93% of their user base at risk of social engineering and spear phishing attacks.