
Security Tip of the Week – Bad Guys Prep for Prime Day Scams
While you get ready to shop Prime Day deals, the bad guys are getting ready to scam you any way they can. Are you prepared?
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While you get ready to shop Prime Day deals, the bad guys are getting ready to scam you any way they can. Are you prepared?
Cybercriminals are using this an attack on Twitter as bait for a convincing phishing scam. Don’t fall for it!
Working with a third-party organization can be a great help, but what happens if that third party falls victim to a cybersecurity attack?
In early September, a phishing attack surfaced that imitates one of KnowBe4’s security awareness training email notifications.
Scammers have come up with yet another Coronavirus-themed attack. This time, they are taking advantage of the race to develop a vaccine.
Have you ever found yourself staring at a wobbly letter trying to decide if it is an X or a Y, just to prove to a website that you’re not a robot? This funny little test is called a CAPTCHA
Cybercriminals often use legitimate websites in their phishing attacks as a way to get around the security systems that your organization has in place. A recent example of this is the use of Canva, a popular graphic design platform. Canva
The coronavirus pandemic continues to impact organizations across the globe. This hardship gives cybercriminals the perfect bait: a promise of financial relief. Currently, cybercriminals are impersonating the United States Small Business Administration (SBA) with a very convincing phishing email. While
We live in an app-based world. From laptops to smart TVs, applications are used nearly everywhere. Learning which is a safe or a malicious app can be tricky as cybercriminals continue to find new ways to exploit your trust. The
A new phishing attack is using a number of tactics to trick unsuspecting users into handing over their login credentials. The email claims you have unread emails due to your cloud storage being full. It then gives you options
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