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XSolutions' Security Post Roundup: May 3, 2021

This week was a busy one! From hackers exploiting your kids to 2 million databases exposed on the web. Read and keep up with the bad guys.
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Cryptojacking – The Internet’s Pandemic

Illegal crypto mining, also known as Cryptojacking, has grown 8000%, with criminals taking control of millions of computers. Know the signs and what to do about them.
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The Mobile Threat

Verizon recently released their 2021 Mobile Security Index report 2021. Their findings have vast implications.
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Call Center Exploits – What You Need To Know

Cybercriminals are getting bold and using the telephone to convince users to download malware. Find out about this new tactic and what to do about it.
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XSolutions' Security Post Roundup: Apr 5, 2021

Working from home, NY Charity Blunder, and Security Tactics are some of the topics for this week.
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Cybersecurity for Lawyers

Lawyers need a cybersecurity strategy to keep the bad guys out, but they need a plan. Learn the 3 must know actions for lawyers.
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You, Hackers, And Office Security

Now that work from home is, at least, a semi-permanent feature, home-workers need to harden their home networks. Here's how.
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XSolutions' Security Post Roundup: Mar 29, 2021

Cyber insurance, A cyber-thief’s confession, email security, and a digital bank heist. Finds out what you need to know to stay safe.
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The IoT, Cybersecurity, Homeworkers & The Corporate Network

The IoT has increased cybercriminals' attack area, putting home workers and their employers more at risk. Find out what's changed.
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XSolutions' Security Post Roundup: Mar 22, 2021

iPhone conversations, passwords, the security you really need, and text-stealing hackers. This week’s topics are eye-opening.