Tag Archive for: Ransomware

Week in Breach

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March 3rd, 2021 by Kevin Lancaster This Week in Breach News: Bombardier and Steris get caught up in a third-party data breach, troubled crypto exchange Cryptopia gets hacked again and the shockingly large percentage of data breaches that…

Week in Breach

February 10th, 2021 by Kevin Lancaster This Week in Breach News: Spotify is in the spotlight with yet another breach, third-party risk backfires on multiple organizations, short and long term planning for rising remote work risk, and take…

Week in Breach

January 13th, 2021 by Kevin Lancaster This Week in Breach News: Multiple healthcare targets receive an unwelcome diagnosis of ransomware, start your journey on the road to cyber resilience with our newest eBook, and learn more about why…

Week in Breach

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September 9th, 2020 by Kevin Lancaster Breach News This Week: This week: Warner Music sings the blues after a skimming attack surfaces, data breach costs (and risks) are soaring for businesses in every sector, and our new eBook on the state…

60% of Fraud Originates on Mobile Devices.

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Week in Breach

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This week, an online store is wiped out by malware, a NZ retailer faces serious data exposure, and few employees report sufficient cybersecurity training.   Dark Web ID Trends: Top Source Hits: ID Theft Forums Top…

We just deployed multi-factor authentication at another Managed Services Client

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SEPTEMBER 23RD, 2019 Quickly and Easily Secure Local Microsoft Windows Logins Administrators and users often have a lot of sensitive information stored in their Windows laptops and desktops or local machines. Even with the availability of cloud…

5 Simple tips to prevent Ransomware

Over the past year, we’ve seen ransomware grow and evolve at a rate we’ve never seen before. In fact, the FBI reported ransomware to be a $1 billion-dollar source of income for cyber criminals in 2016—and this year it’s showing no…