The Gift of Cybersecurity This Holiday Season
Cybersecurity tends not to be top of mind for most people as they ease into the Christmas season. Except for cybercriminals, that is. For them, given that holidays mean limited sta
Microsoft introduces ‘Teams Essentials’ for small businesses
Microsoft introduces ‘Teams Essentials’ for small businesses Microsoft has announced a standalone offering to its collaboration platform Teams for small businesses at o
Email Security Best Practices
Did you know that over 90% of all cyberattacks start with an email? That’s right, most successful cyberattacks start with someone simply clicking a link in an email. Additional
Safety Never Takes a Holiday
Thanksgiving is right around the corner and there’s never been a more important time to shore up your mission-critical infrastructure and protect your business. A recent study pr
Microsoft Exchange Server Bug
Microsoft has released security updates for flaws in Exchange Server 2013, 2016, and 2019 and has warned admins to immediately patch a high severity Exchange Server vulnerabilities
Yet Another Credit Card Breach For Hyatt
Hotel giant Hyatt is in the crosshairs again, having suffered its second data breach in two years. Hyatt’s security team recently confirmed the breach as having occurred betw
Watch Out For New Facebook “Trusted Friend” Scam
If you can’t trust your friends, who can you trust? No one, apparently. There’s a new scam on Facebook that’s making waves, and it’s one you should be mindf
Ransomware Continues To Evolve On Android Devices
Hackers around the world are continuing to innovate at a terrifying, relentless pace, and that truth is reflected in the latest form of ransomware to be found in the wild. Dubbed &
Hard Drives Susceptible To Sound Waves, Can Double As Microphones
File this one away under “obscure and terrifying.” Recently, a security researcher named Alfredo Ortega, speaking at a security conference in Buenos Aires, unveiled research re
After Yet Another Equifax Hack, IRS Suspends Contract Worth $7.5M
Equifax just can’t seem to get out of its own way. Not long ago, the company suffered a massive data breach which saw the sensitive information of more than 145 million consumers