Why cybersecurity is everyone’s job, not just your IT’s department

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Cybersecurity does not begin and end with your managed service provider (MSP). The first line of defense against cyberattacks is the user, the greatest security risk; therefore, cybersecurity is everyone’s responsibility. Every organization stores sensitive information to conduct business. Some of that data belongs to business associates, customers, partners, contractors, etc. Most businesses, albeit small,…

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Why small-to-medium-sized-businesses need cybersecurity

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Large – medium – or small, when it comes to cybersecurity, size does not matter. All businesses need a cybersecurity strategy, especially small-to-medium-sized-businesses (SMBs). If a business has a digital footprint, they are a target. Because SMBs tend to think that because they are smaller than the big guys, they are less vulnerable to a…

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Social Security Scam Alerts

It’s no secret that scammers use peoples’ Social Security numbers for identity theft, and there are lots of ways they go about it. They have learned many lessons along the way that work only too well, like the ones shown here. Social Security scams are the most popular form of government officials’ imposter fraud, which…

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Beware of the Rubber Ducky!

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If you happen to stumble upon a USB drive of any kind, DO NOT USE IT. It could easily be a hacker baiting you for what is known as a Rubber Ducky USB attack. Don’t be fooled by its name. This attack is more serious than it sounds. This innocent looking thumb drive packs a…

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Social media impersonators; the new threat landscape

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Online impersonation is growing more prevalent every day. When it comes to infiltrating an organization, cybercriminals have more tricks up their sleeves than just phishing attacks these days. Social media sites, including LinkedIn, have become the new and favored trend in cyberattacks. Most businesses use social media for a variety of reasons, such as brand…

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Malware: What is it, and how does it work?

Malware is a catch-all term for any software that is meaningfully designed to cause extensive damage to a network, server, single computer or any mobile device or to gain unauthorized access to a network. It comes in many forms, such as viruses, worms, trojans, ransomware, spyware, adware, rogue software, etc. Basically, malware is identified based…

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