How To Stay Ahead of Cyber Attacks With Managed IT Services
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How To Stay Ahead of Cyber Attacks With Managed IT Services

With hackers and cyber threats on the rise, it's all your business can do to stay safe in today's digital climate. Managed IT services are integral for protecting businesses from cyber-attacks. Learn more about what these third-party cloud services do and how they can keep your business safe from outside threats. 

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How To Protect Your Business From QR Code Phishing Attacks
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How To Protect Your Business From QR Code Phishing Attacks

QR (Quick Response) codes are revolutionizing the way many businesses operate. Scanning these unique barcodes with your phone’s camera can instantly bring you to any website. While QR codes are convenient for users, they also open the door for cybercriminals to attack vulnerable people.  

This informative guide offers many ways to protect your business from QR code phishing attacks. Keep reading to learn more about this type of cyber-attack, including how you can stay safe from scammers. 

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Tech-Related Risks Businesses Need to Consider
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Tech-Related Risks Businesses Need to Consider

As businesses use digital solutions, business owners and CEOs need to be aware of the possible risks of the tech they've chosen. Even though many solutions have good security features to protect their customers, you should still look at specific risks and how likely they will affect your business. Here are five chances that companies need to think about when it comes to technology.

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SCAM OF THE WEEK: Phishing with Images

SCAM OF THE WEEK: Phishing with Images

Cybercriminals use images in phishing emails to impersonate real organizations. By using images like official logos and promotional materials, cybercriminals hope to trick you into thinking the email is legitimate.

In a recent scam, cybercriminals have been spoofing Delta Airlines to try to steal sensitive information. The body of the email consists of one large image. The image includes Delta's logo, a photograph of one of their planes, and an image of a gift card. The email has a message promising a gift card if you act fast and click the image. After clicking the image, you’ll be redirected to a malicious website with a login page. If you enter your login credentials, cybercriminals will have access to your sensitive information.

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Streamlining Account Management: Google’s Initiative to Delete Inactive Accounts
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Streamlining Account Management: Google’s Initiative to Delete Inactive Accounts

If you haven't touched your Google account in years, it is time to use it again to prevent it from disappearing. Google recently announced that it will be deleting accounts that have been inactive for two years. This move is part of efforts to organize user data and improve account security. Businesses using Google to connect to third-party software should take proactive steps to maintain their accounts.

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SCAM OF THE WEEK: PayPal Payment Ploy

SCAM OF THE WEEK: PayPal Payment Ploy

Recently, cybercriminals have taken advantage of PayPal, the popular international online payment platform. Cybercriminals are spoofing PayPal in order to try and steal your personal or financial information.

In this scam, cybercriminals send you a phishing email saying that one of your PayPal payments didn’t process and that you need to act fast. The email contains a phone number allegedly from PayPal, prompting you to call. This phone call appears legitimate, but it’s actually from cybercriminals spoofing PayPal. If you call this number, cybercriminals can trick you into giving away your personal or financial information.

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Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks: Common Cybersecurity Mistakes
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Protect Your Business from Cyber Attacks: Common Cybersecurity Mistakes

Cybersecurity mistakes can cost your business a fortune and ruin customer trust. While experts expect cyber attacks to double in the next two years, more than half of small businesses have yet to invest in proper cybersecurity.

Cybersecurity doesn't have to cost a fortune. Avoid these common cybersecurity mistakes to keep your business secure against cyber attacks.

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The Growing Trend of Telegram as a Marketplace for Phishing Tools and Services
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The Growing Trend of Telegram as a Marketplace for Phishing Tools and Services

Cybercrime is becoming increasingly common as businesses continue to rely on technology to conduct their operations. Cybercriminals are constantly looking for new ways to exploit businesses and individuals. One of the methods gaining popularity is using Telegram, a popular messaging app that offers end-to-end encryption. Telegram has become a hub for selling phishing tools and services due to its secure and anonymous nature.

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AlienFox Malware: The Swiss Army Knife of Cloud Attacks
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AlienFox Malware: The Swiss Army Knife of Cloud Attacks

Researchers at SentinelLabs have uncovered a new, modular malware toolkit called "AlienFox." Cybercriminals use AlienFox to breach email and web hosting services. It compromises misconfigured hosts on cloud platforms and takes sensitive data. 

You can often find this new toolkit in Telegram groups. Researchers call AlienFox a "Swiss Army knife" toolkit because of its versatility.

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The Risks of IoT Devices: How to Secure Your Business
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The Risks of IoT Devices: How to Secure Your Business

The Internet of Things (IoT) is a growing network of devices connected to the internet and each other. These include smart tools, security devices, wearables, and appliances. These devices make people's lives easier and more convenient. But they can also come with security risks that put businesses in danger.

Cyberattacks on IoT devices are increasing, so it's essential to understand common vulnerabilities.

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How Cybercriminals are Exploiting the Silicon Valley Bank Shutdown
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How Cybercriminals are Exploiting the Silicon Valley Bank Shutdown

Recently, there was a rise in cybercrimes related to the closing of Silicon Valley Bank (SVB). Threat actors go after businesses and sometimes use them in their illegal activities.

SVB was the 16th largest bank in the U.S. The bank worked with tech giants like Buzzfeed, Roblox, and Roku. However, global inflation and a deposit run caused regulators to close the bank on Friday, March 10, 2023.

Hackers are using SVB-related content to manipulate people's emotions. Analysts are finding more phishing attacks connected to the SVB closure, and new threats appear daily.

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SCAM OF THE WEEK: New Alert! Cybercriminal at Your Door

SCAM OF THE WEEK: New Alert! Cybercriminal at Your Door

Ring is a popular brand of security cameras designed for home safety. Unfortunately, Ring customers were the latest victims of a phishing attack. Cybercriminals sent phishing emails spoofed as Ring to try and steal customers’ sensitive information.

Cybercriminals start this attack by sending you a phishing email with an HTML file attached. The email looks like it’s from Ring, and it instructs you to open the file to update your Ring membership. If you click this file, you’ll be redirected to a malicious website that spoofs Ring’s login page. This website prompts you to enter sensitive information, such as your credit card number and social security number. If you enter your information, you’ll be redirected to Ring’s legitimate website, making the email look more real.

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How to Protect Your Organization From Callback Phishing
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How to Protect Your Organization From Callback Phishing

Callback phishing scams are one of the worst cyberattacks you can encounter. It is devastating to experience on a personal level. But it is even more disastrous if it happens to your organization. To help you, here is a guide covering how callback phishing works and the steps you should take to address it.

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Reddit Cybersecurity Incident
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Reddit Cybersecurity Incident

Reddit, a popular social news site, disclosed that it was hacked on Sunday night (pacific time). The company announced on February 9th in a posting that they first became aware of the incident that happened on February 5th. It refers to it as “sophisticated phishing” targeting Reddit employees.

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Stolen Financial Data Used as Bait in New Phishing Scheme
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Stolen Financial Data Used as Bait in New Phishing Scheme

Hackers are baiting their victims with stolen financial data in a clever phishing scheme. Over 400,000 data points, including identity numbers, names, phone numbers, and payment records, are used to persuade consumers to click on a malicious link. This link downloads a potent virus called BitRAT that can steal passwords, spy on users, and install cryptomining software.

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