This week, more than 200 million Twitter accounts, including email addresses, were leaked, raising cybersecurity concerns from officials.
This week, more than 200 million Twitter accounts, including email addresses, were leaked, raising cybersecurity concerns from officials.
It has been another whirlwind year in the world of tech. And if one thing is for sure, it became clear that cybersecurity is more important than ever.
Shopping online during the holiday season has become a popular option over the past few years. In 2021, consumers spent approximately $10.7 billion during Cyber Monday alone. Online shopping can take a lot of the stress out of the holiday shopping process, however it is important to stay safe. Unfortunately, cybercriminals don’t take this time off. In fact, they tend to use this time to their advantage.
Multiple vulnerabilities have been discovered in Microsoft products, according to a report from the New Jersey Cybersecurity & Communications Integration Cell. The most severe vulnerabilities could allow for remote code execution in the context of the logged on user.
As we near the end of another year, IT trends have become more important than ever. “It’s been a long time coming, and I believe the pandemic gave CIO’s a bit of a boost, but the efforts to bring the back office to the front are materializing at a significantly higher rate,” said Eric Valdes, Chief Operating Officer at TNTMAX.
Cybersecurity insurance for business has become a new norm and is now required in many industries. Now, cybersecurity insurance is expected to become an increasingly larger part of the insurance market as threat levels increase in number and sophistication.
The Danish authorities wrote that Google’s audience measurement tool is not compliant with the EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) because the tool transfers personal data to the United States which does not offer an adequate level of data protection. The decision follows those from other European nations including Austria, France and Italy.
Zelle and Bank of America are calling attention to what is called the “pay yourself” scam. It begins with a text message from a scammer that looks like a fraud alert from your bank. If you respond to the message, you’ll receive a call from a number that appears to be your bank. The scammer then pretends to be a representative from your bank or credit union and offers to stop the alleged fraud.
It’s that time of year again – back to school season. As we prepare to send our children back to school, whether it’s to Kindergarten or college, here are some tech tips to keep in mind.
Data loss can set businesses back critically in procuring lost emails, company records, client files, accounting information, and more. In some cases, data loss can be dealt with by businesses directing needed resources towards data retrieval. However, in worse cases, companies may find themselves trying to rectify a tarnished reputation and dealing with financial repercussions as a result.