by Michele Gross | May 24, 2023 | Privacy, Security
Every week brings news of yet another data breach. Schools, factories, websites, and even government agencies get caught with their protection down, and we all suffer. There’s nothing you can do to prevent these faraway breaches, but rather than bemoan that fact, get...
by Michele Gross | May 24, 2023 | Passwords, Privacy, Security
The 2014 Heartbleed bug exposed millions of internet logins to scammers thanks to one itty-bitty piece of code, and our security nightmares have only gotten progressively worse in the years since. What’s the average internet user to do? Well, you should have...
by Susan Mangina | Jun 8, 2022 | Mobile Computing, Privacy, Security
Ever notice how Google always seems to know exactly what you’re looking for? It’s no coincidence. Google knows what you’re interested in, what you search for, where you go and much, much more about who you are. How? Because of all the data you share. With every...
by Susan Mangina | Mar 1, 2022 | Privacy, Security, Updates
If you use Google Chrome or Microsoft Edge on your computer, stop what you’re doing and update your browser. As reported by security blog Sophos Security, Google announced that a zero-day exploit has been found in Google Chrome that could allow hackers to...
by Susan Mangina | Feb 18, 2022 | Dark Web Monitoring, E-mail, Educational Resources, Mobile Computing, Passwords, Phishing & Awareness Training, Privacy, Security
Through our Dark Web Credential Monitoring and Scanning portal, we have recently seen a marked increase in leaked personally identifiable information (PII). Once a cyber-criminal obtains your PII, they can open credit cards, bank accounts, and put your finances at...
by Susan Mangina | Nov 10, 2021 | Privacy, Security, Tech Tips for Business Owners, Technology, WiFi
Online privacy and security concerns have increased exponentially over the past few years, and companies have become increasingly concerned with providing features and services that ensure online privacy. Most browsers come with some form of built-in security, and...