A new security flaw in Microsoft 365 enables hackers to exploit office devices and send fake emails that appear to be from within an organization. Let’s look at how this scam works and what you can do to keep your data protected.
How do hackers use office devices to send fake phishing emails?
Microsoft 365’s Direct Send feature was originally designed to simplify internal email communication within organizations.
How to prevent hackers from using your office devices to send phishing emails
Why small businesses are struggling with cybersecurity
Cybersecurity has become a priority for businesses of all sizes, not just big corporations. Small businesses, often overlooked in the cybersecurity conversation, are now prime targets for cybercriminals. This blog delves into the reasons why small businesses are struggling more with cybersecurity today.
Unwrapping the truth about cyberthreats: A holiday security guide for retailers
The holiday season brings tons of opportunities for retailers to thrive, but it also opens the door to increased cyber risks. With so many people shopping and transactions spiking, cybercriminals see this period as a perfect chance to strike. From sneaky phishing attempts to full-blown ransomware attacks, your business could be at risk.
Top holiday cyberthreats retailers need to watch out for
During the holidays, retailers can feel overwhelmed by the number of tasks they need to complete. But while keeping up with the holiday rush, they also need to be vigilant about potential cyberthreats. With more customers shopping online and increased payment activity, there are several risks that can affect retailers during this time.
5 Most common weak points hackers use to breach your systems
With technology advancing at a breakneck pace, new threats are constantly emerging, making it difficult for organizations to batten down the hatches and secure their systems. To help you better protect your organization’s sensitive information and assets, we’ve identified the top five entry points hackers use to infiltrate systems.
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Factors to consider when buying antivirus software
Cyberattacks can come for any business, regardless of size or scope. Small- and mid-sized businesses, in particular, are facing an increasing risk from cybercriminals who know that these organizations often lack sufficient protective measures. With a variety of threats becoming more dangerous, it's essential to ensure your cybersecurity solutions are up to par.
Safeguard your mobile devices with these tips
Mobile devices are generally less secure than laptop and desktop computers. While there are available anti-malware applications for smartphones and tablets, they aren’t as comprehensive as those for laptops and desktops. Additionally, some mobile devices aren’t compatible with certain security applications or measures implemented by businesses.
Consider these points when purchasing antivirus software
If you think cybersecurity protection is only for large enterprises, think again. More and more cybercriminals are targeting small- and mid-sized businesses because of their lack of proper cybersecurity solutions. Viruses, ransomware, and other types of malware are also becoming more dangerous.
How to protect company mobile devices
Cybersecurity has long been paramount for businesses that utilize digital solutions, but it’s even more necessary for today's distributed workforces. As cloud and mobile technologies continue to prove their value amid a public health crisis, it’s important that you take proactive steps to manage and protect company mobile devices.
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