If your website has a contact form – and most do – you face a new threat. That’s because cybercriminals are using web forms to spread malware.
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Protect your business from these common financial phishing scams
The average office worker sends and receives around 121 emails every day. And while that sounds like a lot, what’s more, shocking is that 3 billion phishing emails are sent each day. They account for 1% of all email traffic.
Tech Update – Protect your business from these common financial phishing scams
Most of us click links in emails without ever wondering if the emails are real, or have been sent by cyber criminals pretending to be someone else (such as your bank).
March Video 2022 – How to protect your webcam from spies
In just two short years, a good quality webcam has become a critical tool for everyone. Could you imagine doing business without one?
But hackers are using clever tools to try to spy on people using their webcams.
Our new video shows you free and easy ways to protect yourself and your staff.
Which Type of Hacker Is Endangering Your Business Data? (And How to Protect Your Sensitive Info From Them)
Tech Update – Time to check your business’s defenses against the threat of Russian cyber attack
Are you making it too easy for cyber criminals to steal your business’s data? Microsoft’s revealed it stops 1,000 malicious emails a SECOND. Here’s how to protect yourself.
You’ll soon be able to view LinkedIn profiles in your Teams chats
Did you know this? Microsoft isn’t just about Windows, 365, and Xbox. It also owns THE business social media platform LinkedIn.
11 Effective Security Measures To Bolster Your Microsoft 365 Data Protection
Microsoft blocks 1,000 malicious emails a second
Are you making it too easy for cybercriminals to steal your business’s data? Microsoft’s revealed it stops 1,000 malicious emails a SECOND. Here’s how to protect yourself
February Newsletter 2022
• How Safari protects you when you’re browsing
• What you need to know about WhatsApp ‘friend in need’ scams
• How to talk to yourself in Teams