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A common belief is that Mac devices are more secure than their Windows or Linux counterparts, and it isn’t entirely misplaced. Privacy advocates cite Apple’s full control over the hardware and software used in their devices and the fact that Mac owners are fewer in number than Windows are some of the reasons for this sense of security.
But strong security doesn’t always imply immunity. Over the years, cybersecurity experts have sounded alarms on exploits within Mac devices like the 2019 Gatekeeper exploit. Although no major instances of hackers using this exploit have been reported, waiting for one to happen is ill-advised for obvious reasons.
Complacency is a worse adversary than hackers themselves. It’s important to always think that hackers will find a way into your device, Mac or otherwise. Consider the following things worth knowing about security for Mac devices. weiterlesen...
30 November 2022
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30 November 2022
Reducing your digital footprint is an essential part of staying safe online. If you take measures to control what information about you is available online, you can help protect yourself from identity theft, fraud, and other cyber crimes.
So choose your privacy settings wisely, use incognito mode while browsing, and be thoughtful about what personal information you share online. Also, don’t forget to unsubscribe from unwanted emails. Use security tools, too.
Following these simple tips will go a long way towards keeping your personal information safe and secure. weiterlesen...
30 November 2022
Cyber threats change frequently. Therefore, it’s essential to keep your cybersecurity measures up to date. Additionally, educating your staff on cybersecurity awareness is also vital. As a result, you can reduce your business’s vulnerability to cyber threats.
Here is a list of steps to protect your business from cyber threats. weiterlesen...
26 November 2022
Cybercrime has become an increasingly significant problem in the 21st century. Businesses and individuals risk hacks, scams, or someone stealing their personal information. With hackers developing more advanced techniques of breaching security walls, more robust cybersecurity measures in place have never been more critical.
Fortunately, cybersecurity stakeholders have taken tremendous steps in recent years to combat these threats. From offering cybersecurity training to investing in cutting-edge security technologies, you and your business can stay ahead of the curve.
As the new year approaches, new cybersecurity trends will dominate the conversation. Here’s a list of the cybersecurity trends to watch out for in the coming year and possibly beyond: weiterlesen...
17 November 2022
As the workplace becomes more digital, your employees should have appropriate skills to be safe when surfing the internet. Your employees should know the risks and steps to take to protect themselves from cyber-attacks.
To be secure online, you must constantly educate your staff and make changes following technological advancements. Also, you may consider the help of a company with IT support services to clean up your computer network, eliminate potential problems, and help your team implement efficient technology. Having said that, the following are some internet safety tips you can implement in the workplace: weiterlesen...
17 November 2022
The term ‘port forwarding’ itself might strike fear into the hearts of some. It all looks technical, and most people have yet to learn what a virtual private network (VPN) is. It's not a simple subject to grasp, and a lot is happening in the industry, so it's easier to know something about it with the proper focus and study material.
Of course, only some have time to spare. To understand how port forwarding and VPNs work, this article summarizes the subjects in a way that helps readers learn the basics and quickly grasp how the concept works. weiterlesen...
9 November 2022
Are you planning to shop for Black Friday online this year?
Millions of people take part in Black Friday shopping to save a ton of money. That’s why it’s so important to protect yourself from online fraudsters and identity thieves this holiday season.
If you don’t have a VPN to protect your identity while you shop, you’ll be exposed to all sorts of security issues and identity theft. That means your credit card information could be stolen, your location could be tracked, and your browsing history could be seen by advertisers and other hackers.
Besides, VPN allows you to get lower prices during Black Friday for your favorite products online by replacing your original location. weiterlesen...
9 November 2022
Social engineering attacks are on the rise. In fact, they’re among the most successful and insidious types of cybercrime active today.
Worst of all, you can’t protect yourself from all social engineering attacks by just boosting your computer security. A good social engineering attack doesn’t target your software. Instead, it targets the human element. It tries to trick you, often by playing on your emotions. Social engineering attackers are scammers who use human emotions as the tools of their trade.
To protect yourself from social engineering attacks, you need to secure your mindset as well as your technology. Let us show you how. weiterlesen...
7 November 2022
Not all VPN providers are trustworthy and secure. It’s not because they lack the technology or are not serious about security. It’s just some of them are based in countries with highly regulated internet policies and intrusive government mandates.
For example, according to a famous government whistleblower, most VPN service providers in the United States can’t escape the surveillance of the US government. And when the government asks a VPN company for the activity logs of one of its users, this company must comply—not to mention that there’s no guarantee that security organizations like the National Security Agency (NSA) can’t decrypt a local VPN provider’s encryption. weiterlesen...
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