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Reciprocal Technologies Blog Current Events • Page 1
Is the Ransomware Craze Finally Over? (Hint: Probably Not)
Even with ransomware making headlines last year, 2024 saw one of the most interesting trends yet: decreased payments. Last year alone, ransomware...
Happy New Year! Stay Ahead of Cybersecurity in 2025
The new year brings exciting opportunities—but unfortunately, it also brings new chances for hackers and cybercriminals to cause trouble. That’s why...
The Disney Menu Debacle Can Teach Your Business a Lesson About Access Control
The Disney brand centralizes its efforts on magic and wonder, but its parks’ food is one aspect that has recently been subject to concerning...
Tip of the Week: Protect Yourself By Keeping Your Stuff Private
If you're not paying for a product, the saying goes, you are the product. While the Internet offers immense benefits, it also poses risks—especially...
That Barbie Blu-Ray You Rented Could Cost You Your Data
In June, Chicken Soup for the Soul Entertainment—publisher of the eponymous Chicken Soup for the Soul book series—officially filed for Chapter 7 and...
We Should Talk About the “Act Your Wage” Trend
Numerous workplace trends have emerged in the past few years, many of which employers are not fond of. “Quiet quitting” is an example of such a...
What is the Apple Mercenary Attack, and Why Should You Care?
Apple rarely sends out alerts about threats, and that is because threats that target Apple devices are somewhat rare in the first place. However, on...
AI Isn’t an Employee Alternative, but a Tool to Assist Users
The past several years have brought about innovations in artificial intelligence, or AI, that has workers worried for their jobs—especially as it...
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...