This is the ultimate secret to keeping your business data safe
Hackers are targeting all businesses, all the time. Using clever automated tools, and by sending out billions of emails every day.
This is the ultimate secret to keeping your business data safe
Hackers are targeting all businesses, all the time. Using clever automated tools, and by sending out billions of emails every day.
Alan was interviewed by WPTV and asked just how vulnerable Florida’s utilities are to cyberattacks.
This, following the ransomware attack on the Colonial Pipeline.
Alan explained that the main utilities suppliers have know for a long time that they were prime targets.
You’ve probably heard it said that not all hackers are dangerous. That’s true, of course. For instance, white hat hackers hack into a system to uncover vulnerabilities and boost its protection against cyberthreats. However, we won’t be talking about white hat hackers in this blog.
Two years ago, two thirds of all organizations reported some type of incident relating to cyber-crime.
That’s bound to be higher now because of the fraud opportunities created by the rush to Work From Home.
This is the ultimate secret to keeping your business data safe
Hackers are targeting all businesses, all the time. Using clever automated tools, and by sending out billions of emails every day.
You’ve heard of phishing, we’re sure. It’s where criminals send you an email, pretending to be someone else (like your bank), to try to get sensitive information from you.
But what about vishing? And smishing? And whaling?
These are all forms of phishing designed to steal your information, and ultimately your money.
This is the ultimate secret to keeping your business data safe
Hackers are targeting all businesses, all the time. Using clever automated tools, and by sending out billions of emails every day.
Check it out here: The 3 scams you need to know Video
4 signs you’re under attack from ransomware
A ransomware attack is one of the most terrifying things that can happen to your business.
This is the computer attack where a hacker locks you out of your systems and data. And you must pay a ransom, typically in Bitcoin, to get access again.