Security Brief – July 1, 2023
Seasonal Scam Alert CISA, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, has issued a warning about scams in the aftermath of natural disasters. You can click
Update March 2023
After sending top scams since 2019, we’ve retooled this monthly message. It is now expanded to cover more security-related topics to help protect you and your business. Topics include critical software warnings, relevant business trends that can impact your costs such as cyber insurance, and other items–including relevant scams–that fall under the security brief umbrella. It is still sent just once a month on the 1st.
New threats slide into your mailbox every day. So we’re sharing a monthly digest of the latest and greatest of those attacks and how you can avoid falling for them. This will typically be a ‘Top 3’ cybersecurity scams. Enter your email below to receive it on the first of every month.
As IT professionals, we hear some real horror stories. They keep us motivated to provide you with the best protection available. And we know that awareness is key. So as your partner, we want to help arm you against these threats.
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Seasonal Scam Alert CISA, the Cybersecurity & Infrastructure Security Agency, has issued a warning about scams in the aftermath of natural disasters. You can click
Before we get into the security items, I want to note that today marks the official start of Hurricane Season. And as you may have
Pulled from the Headlines Florida Principal “I am a very smart lady. Well-educated. I fell for a scam.” That was Dr. Jan McGee, the principal
Today is April Fool’s Day, and I still remember when a rubber band around the kitchen sink sprayer was the height of hilarious pranks. Newspapers,
Did you know it’s been 4 years since I started sending these top scams messages? I hadn’t realized it was that long. And I’m proud
1. RMM Software Refund Scam What kind of dastardly criminals would pose as the people who are supposed to protect your network, people like me
1. LastPass Breach Risk You’ve probably seen the recent headlines. LastPass, one of the most popular password management tools, was hacked this past August. The
Notable Trends Security vendor Talos recently released their Q3 Incident Response trend report. It identifies the use of “valid accounts to gain initial access, especially
Special Notice Friday, November 11th is Veterans Day. A national holiday is a common excuse for criminals to target people all across the country, so
Since 2004, October has been recognized as Cybersecurity Awareness Month. It originated from the Department of Homeland Security and has grown from a national to an
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