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

Posted by James Trow on July 31, 2022

Credential theft is now at an all-time high and is responsible for more data breaches than any other type of attack.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

Top 5 Mobile Device Attacks You Need to Watch Out For

Posted by James Trow on July 25, 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.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

Signs That Your Computer May Be Infected with Malware

Posted by James Trow on July 20, 2022

Approximately 34% of businesses take a week or longer to regain access to their data and systems once hit with a malware attack.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

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

Posted by James Trow on June 30, 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.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

How to Protect Your Online Accounts from Being Breached

Posted by James Trow on June 15, 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.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

6 Ways to Combat Social Phishing Attacks

Posted by James Trow on June 10, 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.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

5 Things You Should Never Do on a Work Computer

Posted by James Trow on May 31, 2022

Whether you work remotely or in an office, the line between personal and work tasks can become blurred when working on your company computer. If you’re in front of a computer for most of your time during work, then it’s not unusual to get attached to your desktop PC.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

Alarming Phishing Attack Trends to Beware of in 2022

Posted by James Trow on May 25, 2022

In 2020, 75% of companies around the world experienced a phishing attack. Phishing remains one of the biggest dangers to your business’s health and wellbeing because it’s the main delivery method for all types of cyberattacks.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

Important Steps to Take Before You Recycle a Mobile Phone Number 

Posted by James Trow on May 20, 2022

It’s not unusual to change a mobile number from time to time. For example, when you move, you may want a number that is local to the area you just moved to. Companies also may end up recycling mobile numbers throughout their staff as people come and go.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

Top 5 Cybersecurity Mistakes That Leave Your Data at Risk

Posted by James Trow on May 10, 2022

The global damage of cybercrime has risen to an average of $11 million USD per minute, which is a cost of $190,000 each second.

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Topics: CyberSecurity

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