Are Ransomware Attacks Really a Threat to Your Business?
Most ransomware victims would pay up if attacked again
Microsoft, Apple, and Google Join Forces to Kill the Password
Microsoft, Apple, and Google all agree— and they’re finally going to work together to do something about it. This is going to be a pretty big shift once it arrives, and with the Big 3 involved, there’s every reason to believe this new system could become the new standard across most of your accounts and business services.
White House Advice on Protecting Your Business from Cyberattacks
The White House has issued crucial advice to keep businesses protected against hackers.
Watch Out: New Social Engineering Attack Through Your Business’s Contact Form
This week, we’re shedding light on a new threat vector, one that affects any business with a website that has a contact form.
The Threat of Ransomware Is Real, for Businesses Large and Small
No matter the size of your business, you could be the target of a ransomware attack. These attacks are more complex to pull off than simple credential theft, and early attacks tended to target high-profile organizations and government agencies.
Small Business, Big Target: Why You Aren’t Too Small to Get Hacked
There’s a false notion out there among small businesses that can be unimaginably dangerous. It goes something like this: “We don’t need to worry too much about cybersecurity. We’re so small, no one would want to hack us.” If you’ve ever been tempted to think something similar — and if your digital security efforts reflect this mentality — your business could be in danger.
A guide to understand 9 types of malware
A guide to understand 9 types of malware Do you know what malware is? Malware comes in many forms and can-do different things depending on the criminal’s intent. Businesses are targeted by malware everyday. In most cases, more than one type of malware targets the business. Understanding each type of malware is the first step […]
Using Two-Factor Authentication
Ransomware is becoming more and more prevalent. Two-factor authentication adds an additional layer of protection to your accounts.