COVID-19 Scammers Step Up Attacks On Quarantined Workers
As we all hunker down during the pandemic, scammers are sharpening their claws, itching to sink them into quarantined Workers.
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As we all hunker down during the pandemic, scammers are sharpening their claws, itching to sink them into quarantined Workers.
Today’s headlines tell the tale: – Covid-19 cases in the U.S. climb to 300,000+… – The U.S. death toll hits 10,000+… – New York State is the current epicenter with New Jersey cases climbing exponentially… – States and businesses are in lockdown… – Many businesses are in danger of going under… – Employees in companies […]
The bad guys are at it again. This time they’ve created a campaign designed to steal your MSO365 credentials.
Last week, we issued an alert about a fake Windows update delivering ransomware. Now, cyber-crooks upped their game by hacking into legitimate WordPress websites, injecting redirect scripts, and displaying fake Flash Player update alerts. According to ZDNet, if the user clicks the “Update” or “Later” buttons, the script takes the target to a fake download […]
A SPAM campaign sending fake Windows Update messages is actually ransomware. Clicking anything in this email is very dangerous.
Cybercriminals are gunning for the healthcare industry. Attacks on healthcare have increased exponentially, and experts expect things to get worse. Read on to find out the causes and what to do to stop this crisis.
Scammers are getting more sophisticated. Their latest trick is sending fake WebEx invites that can mean BIG trouble if you click the “Join Meeting” link. Read on.
The General Data Protection Regulation, also known as GDPR, was the most comprehensive and sweeping data privacy directive to “hit the books” in many years. The GDPR is coming to America in the form of individual state regulations, forcing organizations to take better care of the personal data they hold. Does it affect you? You bet it does. Read on.
Two-factor Authentication is a great security technique, but a good social engineer can get around it if you’re not careful. Read on to find out how they do it and what you can do to protect yourself.
One thing a business never wants to do, is to send an e-mail to their customers explaining that a hacker accessed their info through you or that all of their information was lost because there was not a reliable backup system in place. Read on and find the seven (7) crucial things every business should do to prepare for the worst.
