by Meredith Schiele | Feb 16, 2022 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
Phishing for Cryptocurrencies Phishing scams continue to be a major problem and for hackers, it doesn’t get old. With the rise of cryptocurrency, the strategy has remained the same: access information by any means necessary. Below are 4 different ways hackers...
by mbonilla | Oct 30, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
Between interrupted zoom calls, to phony emails, this year is gearing up for a higher than ever rate of cyber attacks on school districts. Cybersecurity has been rapidly increasing and in fact, effective September 2019, Governor Greg Abbott signed a bill that would...
by mbonilla | Oct 7, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
How to make sure that your remote work is as safe from hackers as possible. As our country has shifted to remote work following the outbreak of Coronavirus, this new way of productivity is also having its own risks. In March of this year, the National Cybersecurity...
by mbonilla | Sep 30, 2020 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
With the launch of the iPhone 12 approaching, reports have shown scams related to “free trials” have surfaced The Identity Theft Resource Center has reported that there is a scam going around concerning a “free trial” of the iPhone 12. Scammers...
by user | Sep 30, 2019 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
What classifies as medical information? Medical history including past illnesses, surgeries, ongoing conditions, major diagnoses, healthcare insurance and coverage, and prescriptions. Why is medical information stolen? Your medical information is one of the most...
by mbonilla | Nov 27, 2018 | Cybersecurity, Uncategorized
This year’s holiday shopping is unique in that it will be a cyber-shopping holiday year. This leaves people at an increased risk of fraud. With the COVID-19 outbreak, many more will be shopping online and hackers know this. In fact, as of March, Americans had...
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