by Garry Feldman | Aug 16, 2017 | Security Tips
Certain types of fraud crimes should be reported directly to the U.S. Secret Service (USSS). Many recognize the agency by its most visible role, protecting the President of the United States and other key political figures. But, it still has a responsibility to...
by Garry Feldman | Aug 9, 2017 | Security Tips
Employees should never be downloading torrent files at work, nor should they be torrenting on computers used to access sensitive work files. A new malware named Sathurbot shows exactly why torrenting can be a threat to small business cyber security. Sathurbot installs...
by Garry Feldman | Jul 26, 2017 | Security Tips
Terrorists have many tools in their arsenals, but perhaps none are so deadly as a Facebook post. Groups like Islamic State (ISIS) form scads of fake social media profiles and use them to flood platforms with extremist content. These posts encompass everything from...
by Garry Feldman | Jul 19, 2017 | Security Tips
Ransomware attacks and other devastating forms of malware have gotten more ingenious over time. Gone are the days when a phishing e-mails scam or attempt to hijack your computer come through obviously fake or suspicious emails. One recent phishing attack wave used...
by Garry Feldman | Jul 10, 2017 | Security Tips
Businesses should consider the latest round of “Petya” malware attacks a serious threat. This type of ransomware, referred to by some as “Petya 2.0,” “NotPetya,” “GoldenEye,” “PetyaWrap” and other names, can completely obliterate all of your data stored and shared...
by Garry Feldman | Jun 28, 2017 | Security Tips
Social media use by your employees may seem fairly harmless — a distraction, at worst — but it can invite significant cyber security risks. The key to managing these risks is to audit your current practices, identify key weaknesses and then determine the appropriate...