This month Jack goes over some best practices that will help you stay safe this Fall. We also cover some of the major breaches that have caused service outages and the latest cybercrime trends.
This month Jack goes over some best practices that will help you stay safe this Spring. We also cover some of the major breaches that have caused service outages and the latest cybercrime trends.
This month Jack goes over some best practices that will help you stay safe this Spring. We also cover some of the major breaches that have caused service outages and the latest cybercrime trends.
This month Jack goes over some best practices that will help you stay safe over the holiday season. We also cover some of the major breaches that have caused service outages and the latest cybercrime trends.
This month Jack covers the multiple ransomware attacks that have taken place in a short amount of time. Learn how to secure your IOT devices and as always monthly hacks to shore up your security.
This month Jack focuses on Tesla’s data breach and cyberterrorism at London City Airport. He emphasizes the need for prevention, cyber insurance, and defense against state-sponsored hackers. Individuals are advised on smartphone location tracking and privacy measures.
This month Jack focuses on evolving cybercriminal tactics like MFA bombing and SEO poisoning, the security risks of using ChatGPT, AI-assisted kidnapping scams and more. Plus, simple advice on how to avoid business email fraud and managing tech after death.
This month Jack focuses on two ransomware attacks that stole employee data, the rise of travel scams after it was halted during the COVID-19 pandemic and why you might not want to share certain data with your friendly home assistant device.
Apple has released emergency updates to address two actively exploited zero-day flaws that could affect older devices including iPhones, iPads and Macs.
Since Russia imposed new sanctions, we recommend that all Canadian companies and their employees increase their digital vigilance and be extra cautious when using technology.
This month Jack focuses on Microsoft’s latest cloud outage, how cybercriminals can use ChatGPT to create better phishing and social engineering attacks on consumers and businesses, how scammers are using tax season to get valuable consumer data and more.
Microsoft has released a recent advisory regarding a critical security vulnerability affecting Windows systems (Servers and Endpoints) using Microsoft Outlook CVE-2023-23397.
On Thursday, December 9, 2021, a zero-day exploit was made public in the popular Java logging library Log4j. This is often used to create and store logging information from software, applications, hardware appliances etc.