What is malware and should I be afraid of it?
A simple definition of malware or malicious software is ‘software that’s been made by someone so that your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone doesn’t work as it’s supposed to. …
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A simple definition of malware or malicious software is ‘software that’s been made by someone so that your computer, laptop, tablet or mobile phone doesn’t work as it’s supposed to. …
By 2021, it’s predicted that cybercrime will cost the world in excess of $6 trillion annually. You can’t afford to be lax when it comes to cybersecurity. Luckily we’ve put …
Cybercrime is on the rise and it’s important that you’re aware of the danger it poses to your business. Read on to learn 5 facts about cybercrime you need to …
45% of email sent all over the world is spam, which equates to about 14.5 billion spam emails being sent every day! It’s clearly a lucrative business for the senders …
What is email encryption? It’s fairly simple, email encryption involves encrypting or disguising the content of your emails in order to prevent potential hackers from being able to read sensitive …
Impersonation attacks are emails that impersonate a trusted individual or company in an attempt to gain access to sensitive data or finances. These attacks can be hard to spot and …
Email attacks are on the rise and it’s important that you know how email attackers can gain access to your account. Read our guide on four of the ways these …
Unfortunately, when email was originally created, it wasn’t designed with security, privacy, identity management or any form of data collection procedure in mind. The recent Facebook and Cambridge Analytica scandal …
You might feel as though you are inundated with advertisements for email antivirus software and find yourself wondering if there’s really any value to the expense of installing such software. …
What is the GDPR? The General Data Protection Regulation is a new law in the European Union that comes into full effect in May 2018. Any organisation that holds data …