Tag: coronavirus

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June 01, 2020

3 Ways to Defend Against New COVID-19 Email Scams

Don’t be fooled by these clever new COVID-19 email scams! Learn how to spot and stop three especially nasty new email scams from catching your staff off guard, plus how to strengthen your defenses.

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May 19, 2020

Smart Cybercriminals Sell Research Data on the Dark Web

Passwords aren’t the only thing cybercriminals are stealing to sell – cybercriminals also sell research data on the Dark Web, especially in healthcare. See how to foil their plans.

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May 08, 2020

3 Ways for Healthcare Orgs to Combat COVID-19 Cyberattacks

New information from CISA and NCSC details how healthcare organizations are under attack by cybercriminals looking to profit from COVID-19 data. These tips can help stop them.

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April 27, 2020

COVID-19 Relief Check Phishing Attacks Put Company Data at Risk

Your staffers are hungry for information about their COVID-19 federal relief checks – and cybercriminals are ready to take advantage of that. But satisfying worker curiosity may put your data at risk and you should act quickly to prevent a cybersecurity disaster.

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April 24, 2020

Google Fights Back in Phishing Explosion & So Should You

Phishing attacks have exploded in the wake of COVID-19, and it only seems to be getting worse. These tools can help SMBs be ready to defend against the onslaught.

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April 23, 2020

Solutions for 3 Urgent CISO Priorities

Welcome to the new remote-work world. CISOs may have accounted for upgrades and increases in cyberattacks in their 2020 planning, but no one accounted for COVID-19. Here are 3 urgent priorities that CISOs must address in the wake of COVID-19 and fast solutions to get them checked off your list.

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April 21, 2020

Boost Remote Security and Ease Everyone’s Stress With This Tool

More technology brings more tools for work and entertainment – and more logins to remember. Everyone has too many these days, causing endless trouble for both users and techs. This phenomenon leads to endemic password reuse, weak passwords, and password mishandling. How can SMBs solve this problem? By making logins a one-stop-shop.

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April 20, 2020

Cyberattacks Double as Remote Work Creates Unexpected Vulnerabilities

New ways to work bring new cybersecurity challenges – and new opportunities for cybercriminals. Cyberattacks have doubled since January 2020, and phishing attacks have skyrocketed. Here are 3 safety steps that SMBs can take today to defend against this surge in attacks.

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April 17, 2020

Remote Work Vulnerabilities and How to Address Them

Remote workers are getting things done, but they’re also creating some unexpected cybersecurity risks to their companies systems and data. Here are some actionable steps to help mitigate those risks before you have a data breach.

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April 16, 2020

Stolen Account Info Zooms to Dark Web for 500K+ Zoom Users

Zoom meetings have become the way we do business right now, but they aren’t as safe as you might think. A batch of stolen credentials recently discovered on the Dark Web plus unexpected vulnerabilities means that every company needs to be alert to the dangers of virtual meetings.

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