13 07, 2016

7 steps to help avoid CyptoLocker (ransomware) infections

2019-08-05T13:22:38+08:00

The big threat to businesses these days are in the form of RansomWare (a form of MalWare). That term is very apt for the type of this malicious software. It literally holds all your data and files hostage, demanding you pay a ransom amount in order to unlock your files and regain access to your

7 steps to help avoid CyptoLocker (ransomware) infections2019-08-05T13:22:38+08:00
23 06, 2016

10 Fundamentals for Protecting your business from Ransomware

2019-08-05T13:22:39+08:00

Ransomware attacks are becoming more and more prevalent, disrupting business operations and costing thousands of dollars in losses.

As a business, you can protect yourself from ransomware by understanding the threat and by having the right technologies, policies, people, and processes in place to counter this insidious attack.

Here are 10 best practices to consider for protecting

10 Fundamentals for Protecting your business from Ransomware2019-08-05T13:22:39+08:00
18 04, 2016

Not to scare you, but…CryptoLocker has 49 million strains of malware!

2019-08-05T13:22:39+08:00

Does news of the CryptoLocker virus have you on edge? What about one of the other 49 million new strains of malware?

Any one of them might have taken down your system. Can your business afford to be down for hours or days at a time—due to a vicious virus or merciless malware?

Not to scare you, but…CryptoLocker has 49 million strains of malware!2019-08-05T13:22:39+08:00
23 03, 2016

CryptoLocker and associated malware

2019-08-05T13:22:40+08:00

As you may have discovered from experiencing this yourself or heard all the related news, there is severe malware roaming the internet at the moment which utilizes “Social Engineering Attack” in order to run a malicious code. The aim of this code is to encrypt all of the files and folders

CryptoLocker and associated malware2019-08-05T13:22:40+08:00
18 12, 2014

Hackers Want to Keep You in the Dark

2019-08-05T13:22:41+08:00

When it comes to hackers, they are shrouded in darkness and treachery. They lurk in the shadows, waiting for us to make a mistake and to steal our life savings, or other equally nefarious things. But there are a few assumptions that they make concerning their prey, and they wish to hide these from us at all costs.

Hackers Want to Keep You in the Dark2019-08-05T13:22:41+08:00
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