Malware has plagued anyone using technology for a long time, and while security has certainly gone a long way toward protecting users from malware,...
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The No More Ransom Initiative is Helping Organizations Deal with Ransomware
Ransomware is an incredibly potent threat that has ravaged the cybersecurity landscape for several years now. Many users who get struck by...
USB Drives Carry a Lot of Business Risk in a Tiny Package
There’s nothing more intriguing than finding a random USB drive while cleaning up your office or while out and about. You might feel the urge to...
Basic Errors Have Made Hundreds of Applications a Risk to Data
Earlier this year, it became known that almost 2,000 mobile applications suffered from some type of security threat, thus putting a lot of sensitive...
The Zeppelin Group is Making Us Ramble On About Ransomware
We apologize for the pun, but we couldn’t help ourselves. When you go about your business and attempt to onboard a new client or implement a new...
Considering LastPass’ Breach, Should Password Managers Be Trusted?
It’s been about a month since LastPass—one of the most well-known and popular password managers out there—suffered a security breach where attackers...
Improve Privacy By Managing App Location
Mobile devices have cemented themselves in day-to-day life, so much so that people feel uncomfortable when they don’t know where their smartphone is...
Taking a Look at the True Cost of Ransomware
Imagine your business becomes the target of a ransomware attack. The situation is dire, and you need access to your data. You decide to pay the...
There Are Few More Serious Security Problems than Phishing
Phishing is a serious matter, so serious that it is responsible for a quarter of all data breaches. Therefore, you need to consider it a threat to...
Is Your Business One of These Ransomware Targets?
Ransomware does not discriminate by industry, audience, business size, or otherwise. It will always be a threat to your organization, no matter what...