Data dumps from major players in the data selling business are becoming more common. These dumps often include email addresses and login credentials for work accounts that staffers may be using (or reusing) for convenience.
Data dumps from major players in the data selling business are becoming more common. These dumps often include email addresses and login credentials for work accounts that staffers may be using (or reusing) for convenience.
As more competition pops up in online delivery service spaces, customers will be inclined to choose to do business with companies that can protect their data.
Ransomware is today’s biggest cybersecurity headache, and it’s usually delivered through a poisoned phishing email. A well-timed ransomware attack can create a big payday for cybercriminals as impacted victims are left with little recourse when they’re on a tight schedule.
Educate your employees about phishing scams
According to the Better Business Bureau no matter the location, size or industry a company is in, small businesses are especially vulnerable to scams. Some start-ups and less mature companies don't have the cybersecurity support or established accounting that larger companies may have.
Failing to protect sensitive communications and data channels for your clients because of failing to undertake basic training in phishing resistance will not only cause an expensive recovery when an attack lands, it can also be embarrassing.