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Month: December 2019

Message and Smishing Attacks

One of the most common ways cyber attackers attempt to trick or fool people is by scamming you in email attacks (often called phishing)...
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Clues You Have Been Hacked

Some of the most common indicators that you may have been hacked include the following: Your friends tell you that they have received odd...
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Smart TVs – A FBI Warning

The greater the deals are, the less secure your devices may be. Black Friday/Cyber Monday may offer you great deals, but at what price...
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Tech Giants Get Another Rebuke Over Data Practices

In the News  Tech giants are only gaining more enemies in the field of ethics and human rights. In Amnesty International latest to slam...
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Never Share Your Passwords

Never share your passwords with others, including your supervisor or coworkers. Your password is a secret; it only works if only you know it....
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New & Improved 2FA on Twitter

In the News  Twitter seems to continue to step up their emphasis on privacy and information security. In Twitter will finally let you turn...
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Virtual Private Networks

Virtual Private Networks (VPN) create encrypted tunnels when you connect to the Internet. They are a fantastic way to protect your privacy and data,...
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Secure Technology Cannot Stop All Attacks

Technology alone cannot protect you. Bad guys are constantly developing new ways to get past firewalls, anti-virus and filters. You are the best defense...
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Vishing Calls on the Rise

In the News  Automated voice messages may become more dangerous. In Vishing Attacks to Become Commonplace in 2020, Sarah Coble at InfoSecurity Magazine discusses...
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