Ransomware Protection: Harden Your Machine
When you harden your device, you’re closing potential openings for attackers to exploit. You can reduce some ransomware risk with some simple measures, like disabling
When you harden your device, you’re closing potential openings for attackers to exploit. You can reduce some ransomware risk with some simple measures, like disabling
Disabling or limiting remote access can stop a hacker in their tracks. Often, hackers will try to brute force their way into your network in
As Cybersecurity Mondays continue, we would like to encourage everyone to protect their endpoints. Any laptop or server could open you up to ransomware and
One of the easiest ways to avoid ransomware is to regularly update your computers. Outdated machines pose a higher risk and leave you open to
The most important takeaway from Cybersecurity Mondays is that we don’t want people to be afraid. Nowadays, attackers try to instill a sense of urgency
Stay safe by adding another level of authentication to your transactions. If you add processes to make sure that one person’s wire transfers are approved
As Cybersecurity Mondays continue, we recommend that you take one additional step to make sure your money is safe. When you receive an email from
As Cybersecurity Mondays continue, it’s important to remember that attackers often try to stay concealed. If someone asks you to keep a wire transfer a
One of the trickiest indicators that you’re dealing with wire fraud is often in a sender’s email address. Criminals will often imitate legitimate email addresses
For today’s Cybersecurity Monday tip, it’s important to remember that wire fraud does not always start with suspicious payment requests. If you get instructions to