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Nathan Morrison September 11, 2023 0 Comments

Cybersecurity threats are continuing to evolve in Illawarra businesses. One such threat we're seeing gain prominence is zero-click malware. This insidious form of malware requires no user interaction. It can silently compromise devices and networks. One example

We're seeing cybersecurity threats for Illawarra businesses becoming increasingly sophisticated and prevalent. In 2022, ransomware attacks jumped by 93%. The introduction of ChatGPT will only increase the potential damage of cyber-attacks. Protecting sensitive data and systems requires

As cyber threats continue to increase in the Illawarra, Southern Highlands & South Coast NSW, businesses must take proactive steps. They need to protect their sensitive data and assets from cybercriminals. Threats to data security are persistent

In recent years, electronic mail (email for short) has become an essential part of our daily lives. Many people use it for various purposes, including business transactions. With the increasing dependence on digital technology, cybercrime has grown.

What would you do if your business suffered a ransomware attack tomorrow? Do you have a contingency plan in case of a flooding, fire, or other disasters? The unexpected can happen anytime, and small businesses can get

Imagine you’re going about your day when suddenly you receive a text from the CEO. The head of the company is asking for your help. They’re out doing customer visits and someone else dropped the ball in

Technology vulnerabilities are an unfortunate side effect of innovation. When software companies push new updates, there are often weaknesses in the code. Hackers exploit these. Software makers then address the vulnerabilities with a security patch. The cycle

If you follow Microsoft products, then you may know about Microsoft Ignite. Held annually, it generates many exciting updates and announcements in the Microsoft world. Microsoft held its most recent conference last October. In the rush of

One of the most difficult types of attacks to detect are those performed by insiders. An “insider” would be anyone that has legitimate access to your company network and data. This would be via a login or

The Christmas shopping season is taking off. This means that scammers have also revved up their engines. They're primed and ready to take advantage of all those online transactions. Don’t forget to stay safe online during the

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