by Susan Mangina | Dec 16, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, E-mail, Mobile Computing, Phishing & Awareness Training, Privacy, Security
Digital Shadows released research on the most popular items for sale on the dark web this holiday season – this one is shaping up to be different than any before with many consumers turning to online shopping instead of brick and mortar. Many shoppers forwent Black...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 24, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, Phishing & Awareness Training, Privacy, Security
Single Sign-on has its benefits. But you should know about its drawbacks too. If you’re drowning in website logins and constantly using Forgot My Password prompts to get into random accounts, a “Log In With Google” or “Log In With...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 24, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, E-mail, Mobile Computing, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners
Passwords have been used for thousands of years as a means of identifying ourselves to others and in more recent times, to computers. It’s a simple concept – a shared piece of information, kept secret between individuals and used to “prove” identity. Passwords in an...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 22, 2020 | Business, Dark Web Monitoring, Phishing & Awareness Training, Security
The average breach causes an average of $149,000 in damages, yet most small-to-medium-sized businesses thought cyberattacks would cost them under $10,000, survey reports. Small and medium-sized businesses are severely underestimating the financial burden associated...
by Susan Mangina | Sep 22, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, Phishing & Awareness Training, Privacy, Security
Modern network intrusions thrive on a counterintuitive trick: stealing passwords from computers that hackers have already compromised. Despite all the cybersecurity industry’s talk of preventing “ breaches,” a computer network in some ways is less like a fortress and...
by Susan Mangina | Aug 19, 2020 | Dark Web Monitoring, Educational Resources, Phishing & Awareness Training, Security
Cybersecurity breaches are everywhere and very expensive. Unfortunately, we don’t get to choose who it happens to. Today, no one can guarantee 100%, full-proof cyber protection. Hackers have devised very sophisticated modern malware tactics that can leave all...