Money for Nothing
During the pre-holiday period, attackers are sending invoices to companies for the delivery of non-existent documents.
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During the pre-holiday period, attackers are sending invoices to companies for the delivery of non-existent documents.
Methods used by attackers to redirect victims to malicious and phishing sites from seemingly safe URLs.
Are Macs as safe as their owners think they are? A few recent stories about malware targeting macOS users.
Cybercriminals send the Remcos remote-access trojan under the guise of letters from a new client.
Typical security issues of WordPress, and how they can be addressed to protect your website or online store from cybercriminals.
Espionage operations to hack corporate routers are now commonplace — and all organizations need to be aware of this.
How Kaspersky products provide multi-layered financial protection, and what threats it can protect you from.
Mistakes commonly found in almost every large organization. What should the inforsec team look out for, and what protective measures should they take?
Ready, set, tech: preparing for your kids’ first device.
A detailed checklist on how to prepare for and navigate your child’s first gadget experience.
Examples of how QR codes in emails are used for phishing.
You’ve interacted with scammers or visited a phishing site. What steps should you take to avoid being hacked?
We’ve found several scam investment-apps in the App Store that dupe users out of personal information.
How to protect a company’s reputation from illegal use of its name on the internet.
What tasks needlessly overload infosec experts, and how to break the curse of overtime.
The decentralized Mastodon social network claims to be a different breed of social network. Here’s how it works and how to use it without compromising privacy and security.
Why criminals want to hack your website, how they might use it in new attacks, and how to stop them.
We explain what OSINT is, why it has to be front-of-mind at all times, and how to guard against hackers using it.
A new school year, and a familiar headache for parents: kids’ cybersecurity. In this first post, we discuss how to protect your children’s gadgets from cyberthreats.
How URL shorteners work, how they can be used, and the privacy and security threats they pose.