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  • New Reports Show How Ad Accounts Are Being Hijacked Thanks to Phishing on LinkedIn

    New Reports Show How Ad Accounts Are Being Hijacked Thanks to Phishing on LinkedIn

    While cyber attackers have long gone after email as a way to hack their way into a victim’s computer or network, they now have their eyes on a new target: LinkedIn. Unsurprisingly, LinkedIn is beginning to rise as an attack vector. According to the company, LinkedIn now has 830 million members across 200 countries. Moreover,…

  • Report: 30% of Employees Don’t Understand the Importance of Cybersecurity

    Report: 30% of Employees Don’t Understand the Importance of Cybersecurity

    Over the past few years, we have seen an explosion of cybersecurity attacks targeting businesses of all sizes — from the largest enterprise to the smallest SMB. However, despite all these attacks splashing across headlines, new research shows that a third of employees still don’t understand the importance of cybersecurity. According to a study by…

  • Top 3 Risks of Collaboration Tools

    Top 3 Risks of Collaboration Tools

    Collaboration tools have only become more prevalent in our age of remote or hybrid work, as they enable employees, no matter where they are in the world, to work together on the same asset. This improves efficiencies within the workflow of a small and medium business (SMB) and makes it more enjoyable for employees to…

  • Zero-Trust Architecture: Everything You Need to Know

    Zero-Trust Architecture: Everything You Need to Know

    Zero Trust has become one of cybersecurity’s biggest buzzwords, but what does it mean? In short, Zero Trust assumes that all users and devices are insecure until proven otherwise and then implements the security architecture to support that. This concept is a significant departure from the traditional network security approach of the past, which trusted…

  • What the End of Internet Explorer Means for You

    What the End of Internet Explorer Means for You

    As we all began our first forays onto the internet, it’s more than likely that you did so through Internet Explorer. Marked with an iconic letter “E” and a yellow orbit, the web browser, for much of the history of the internet, was the dominant browser used by individuals and companies alike to surf the…

  • Verizon Report: Ransomware Continues to Rise

    Verizon Report: Ransomware Continues to Rise

    You were right if it felt like ransomware attacks were all over the headlines over the past year. According to the 2022 Verizon Data Breach Investigations Report, ransomware attacks were up more than the last five years combined last year and marked an “unprecedented year in cybersecurity history.” According to the report, which marked its 15-year…