Top 4 Causes of Data Loss

Top 4 Causes of Data Loss

1.Ransomware Ransomware is a type of malware that prevents users from accessing their system or personal files and demands ransom payment in order to regain access. Two common methods today are through malicious spam and malvertising. Malicious spam is unsolicited...

69% of Employees Lack Annual Cyber Security Trainings

Despite the numerous counts of headlines reporting data breach, employees are not being encouraged or given the support they need by employers to take a proactive step in defending their system against cyber threats. The Chubb’s Third Annual Cyber Report reveals that...

8 Tips to Prevent Phishing Attacks

8 Tips To Defend Your Organization Against Phishing Attacks. 1. Use SSL certificate on your website to protect all information transmitted between the web server and the visitor’s browser. 2. Provide proper and regular training to employees about phishing, how to...

Monster.com Job Seekers’ Data Exposed

A server belonging to a recruitment company that was a customer of Monster.com and others was left unprotected causing the exposure of personal details from resumes to CVs from job seekers. Monster.com was aware of the data breach since August, however, this did not...