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The Three Cyber Attacks Ruining Your Holiday Spirit
December 19, 2019
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By Karen Bowen
By Karen Bowen The retail industry isn’t the only one that needs to worry about cyber attacks. In fact, all organizations are warned against increased threats due to careless employee behaviors during the holiday season. In a recent survey, half of the participants admitted to using a work-issued computer or mobile
Disney+ accounts hacked – How to protect yourself
December 18, 2019
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By Amer Owaida
The long-awaited streaming service Disney+ was launched to the cheers of many. But it wasn’t without technical issues; in addition, within hours of the service going online many users were reporting that their accounts had been hijacked, writes ZDNet. The hacked accounts then started to appear on the dark web
6 Security Awareness Gifts for the Cybersecurity Unaware
December 18, 2019
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By Michelle Greenlee
Better personal security in everyday life isn’t something everyone considers — at least, not until something goes wrong. Securing home devices and personal accounts can be daunting for those who just aren’t that interested in the devices or cybersecurity. Learning the basics of personal cybersecurity is not the most appealing activity to
Could 2020 be the year of the cyber-vaccine?
December 18, 2019
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It is the season of the common cold, but as IT professionals all over the UK battle into work with their sniffles and coughs, another form of infection is on the rise. The occurrence and severity of cyber-attacks is an ever-increasing threat – from major breaches at global banks to
The cyber security rebellion
December 18, 2019
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By Campbell Murray
While most people think that staying safe online means having strong antivirus software and even using a VPN for privacy and security purposes, for businesses the problem of security is getting worse. European Cyber Security Month (ESCM) is the EU’s annual awareness campaign that takes place each October across Europe. Choosing the month of