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Protecting Yourself from Text Message Phishing
Text message phishing, or smishing, is a dangerous cyber attack where fraudsters send deceptive text messages to steal personal information or install malware. Stay vigilant to protect yourself from smishing attacks in our interconnected world.
What is phishing? How do I avoid a phishing scam?
Phishing scams are a significant online threat, where cybercriminals attempt to steal personal information like bank details or sensitive data. There are six main types of phishing: email phishing, each targeting individuals or organisations in different ways.
Why would a cyber criminal hack a small business employee?
This blog explores why every device is a potential target, what hackers are after (including financial data and identity information), and how cybercriminals can exploit small businesses to access larger targets.
The importance of cyber security training for employees
Cyber threats pose significant risks to organisations, with human error playing a major role in security incidents. Cyber security training for employees is crucial to mitigate these risks by preventing human errors, protecting sensitive data.
Enhancing Cybersecurity for Small Businesses
In the digital age, small businesses rely heavily on technology, exposing them to cyber threats. Cybersecurity is crucial for protecting confidential data, ensuring business continuity, and maintaining customer trust.
Data safeguarding for small businesses
Protect your small business from cyber threats with effective data protection strategies. Learn how to prevent breaches, secure sensitive information, and comply with regulations.
What is a Firewall? And why do you need one?
In today's interconnected world, where access to information is abundant, protecting your network from cyber threats is essential. Firewalls act as barriers between trusted internal networks and external networks like the internet, monitoring and controlling network traffic.
What is multi-factor authentication and why you need to use it
The post highlights the need for MFA/2FA to mitigate password vulnerabilities, protect against data breaches, ensure business security, and meet compliance requirements.