Take action to avoid a devious new phishing scam
Cyber criminals are getting smarter. This recent malware threat is unusually smart. It impersonates a highly trusted brand name to get a foot in the door.
Cyber criminals are getting smarter. This recent malware threat is unusually smart. It impersonates a highly trusted brand name to get a foot in the door.
Gen Z and even some Millennial employees are less tech savvy than many employers might expect. It’s an assumption that’s leading to a sense of ‘tech shame’.
Countless employers still don’t trust their people to do their best work unless they’re physically in the office.
With its huge dominance in the workplace, Microsoft’s Windows has become the prime target for cyber criminals.
Passkeys are set to take over from traditional passwords to give us a safer, more secure way of logging into our online accounts.
Almost half of people with social media accounts admit to falling for shopping scams. If your team are shopping at work, is your business protected?
Zoom is looking for a piece of the MS Teams action with the launch of a whole suite of features and services
Fake Flash messages are being used as a cover for a new ‘botnet’ campaign. If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge you could be a target.
You could be losing a full-time working week for every member of your team, thanks to the hassle of setting up video calls.
A huge number of small and medium-sized businesses would consider using pirated software to try and save money. Don’t do it.