
Four Things You Should Know About Securing Your Small Business As a Small Business (SBs) you’re at greater risk from hackers, malware and other security threats. You’ve heard the news before: “Data breach”, “Small ...
October is National Cyber Security Awareness month, so we’ve teamed up with our #TechExperts at Norton to guide you through the world of Phishing and give you the tools to defend against this common scam. ...
Technology and crime, whether it's cybercrime or more traditional 'on the street' crime, technology and criminal behaviour has always seen an uneasy partnership. Improvements in technology not only make products more desirable but also give criminals the apparatus to use the latest technological development to deceive, hack or steal.
Are You Wasting Wi-Fi? Routers! There, it’s out there. You might think they’re boring but, no router = no Wi-Fi. Like cars, there are lots of different types. Some, like a Ferrari, are built for ...
From the Blog The internet has become the epicentre of the modern world. The catalyst in creating countless businesses, jobs and entire industries. For all the good that the internet is responsible for creating, it has also offered a new avenue for the less law-abiding members of our society. Read more...
May 2018 will see a major sea change in data protection laws as GDPR is ushered into being. The European wide General Data Protection Regulations will replace the current UK Data Protection...
There is a new scam where hackers send you a text that asks you about a password reset on your account, and if you did not, text STOP. This is a scam. The bad guys asked for that password reset and now want you to send them the authorization code! Don't fall for it.
"Heads-up. You'd think it could not get any worse, but some bad guys have sunk to a new low. They are now exploiting recent active shooter events on campus to get people panicked and "click-by-reflex" to find out if a loved one is safe. This same phishing attack could be used against any organization with an active shooter protocol and training in place.
Public Wi-Fi hotspots are everywhere. It’s estimated that by 2018 there will be 14m across the UK alone. They’re undeniably useful, giving us free (or cheap, at least) internet access and saving our precious mobile data allowances. But it’s not all good news. There are some very real risks with using Wi-Fi hotspots, and many people have no idea of the dangers or what they can do to stay safe.
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