We have seen some of the greatest and most troubling cyberattacks since the birth of the Internet age in the last few years. These hacks appear to be leaning toward larger firms and organizations and include the intrusion on Sony's PlayStation that claimed the personal information of over 25 million people to the largest password breach ever of 8.4 billion passwords.
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Having your laptop stolen is unpleasant because you need to replace an expensive piece of hardware which risks your digital security. Fortunately, you can take precautions before and after your laptop goes missing.
Stolen login credentials are a hot commodity on the Dark Web. There are prices every type of online account from banking to social media. For example, hacked social media accounts will go for between $30 to $80 each.
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How do you secure your company network when your employees work remotely and the rest of your team is transitioning to remote work? The days of cramped desks across a crowded office building are over for many businesses.
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Companies had to deal with more than just COVID complications last year as they faced brutal cyber-attacks. In fact, a new type of phishing attack was discovered after the furniture giant IKEA noticed several malicious reply-chain emails making rounds in the company. While IKEA was able to protect itself against the attack, many companies are still unaware of the lurking danger.
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Cyber security training is growing in importance. Imagine if your company was compromised and every employee's financial and personal data was leaked. Can you imagine the consequences? Will your clients or stakeholders still have confidence in your business if that happens?
Last year, the REvil cybercrime gang ruined the Independence Day Holiday for hundreds of American businesses after successfully launching a ransomware attack. The attack forced hundreds of companies to close temporarily. REvil demanded a ransom of $70 million to unlock their files.
This attack isn’t a one-off. Ransomware is a growing threat to businesses across America. Research shows that cybercriminals launch roughly 4,000 ransomware attacks per day and that number is set to increase with the rise of ransomware-as-a-service.
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Social engineering refers to a broad spectrum of cyber attacks in which a malicious actor uses psychological manipulation to trick people into sharing sensitive details or clicking on a malicious link.
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The mobile workforce has come into its own over the last 18 months. After COVID-19 forced organizations to rethink their workplace operations, remote and mobile working quickly became a part of day-to-day business. It’s a trend that is set to skyrocket in the coming years. The International Data Corporation (IDC) believes that by 2024, 60% of the US workforce will be considered mobile workers.
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Every company needs to have a data backup and disaster recovery plan in place in this data-first world. Disaster recovery refers to a program used to regain access to data, systems and IT services after an unintended outage. Backup is often a critical part of the recovery process.