Beyond hackers: Why your most trusted employee might be your biggest risk

We give our IT teams the keys to the kingdom to keep operations running. Yet, that access creates a massive blind spot. Recent trends show disgruntled tech workers bypassing the very security measures they helped build. Trust is necessary for business, but blind faith in your technical staff leaves your company wide open to attack.

Don’t let cyberthreats ruin your holidays: A guide for retailers

For retailers, the holidays mean bustling stores and record-breaking sales. Unfortunately, it also means increased cyberthreats. Hackers and scammers ramp up their activity during the busiest time of the year, preying on distracted staff and eager shoppers.

Why AI is the new weapon of choice for cybercriminals

Cybersecurity isn’t what it used to be. With artificial intelligence (AI) entering the battlefield, cybercriminals are automating threats and customizing scams like never before. Discover how AI is transforming cybercrime, and how defenders can prepare for this escalating digital arms race.

Watch out: Cybercriminals can use your office devices to phish for information

Hackers have found a way to send phishing emails using regular office devices such as printers, bypassing security checks. Read this article to learn how this scheme works and the steps you can take to prevent an attack.

How do hackers use office devices to send fake phishing emails? 
Microsoft 365’s Direct Send feature was originally designed to simplify internal email communication within organizations.

6 Cybersecurity challenges plaguing small businesses

While the media often focuses on cyberattacks against large corporations, small businesses are actually the most vulnerable and frequently targeted. But why have they become prime targets? Here’s a look at the challenges that make it harder for small businesses to keep up with growing cybersecurity demands.

Sleighing cyberthreats: A retailer’s guide to holiday security

The holiday season brings plenty of joy and increased sales, but with all this activity comes a heightened risk of cyberattacks. With more transactions happening than usual, cybercriminals see the holidays as the perfect time to launch attacks. From phishing emails to ransomware and bots, the threats are real and can be costly for your business.

5 Cyber risks for retailers this holiday season

For retailers, the holidays are the busiest time of the year, and it's easy to overlook cybersecurity amid all the chaos. However, proactive measures can help prevent potential cyberthreats from disrupting business operations and customer trust. Here are common cyberthreats during the holidays and some ways retailers can defend against these.

Top 5 gateways and vulnerabilities that lead to security breaches

IT-forward businesses operate more efficiently and precisely than ever before, but if they’re not taking the necessary precautions, they can also be vulnerable to more cyberattacks. With more devices connected to the internet today, it’s essential to be aware of the most common weak points that hackers use to breach your systems.

Securing your cyber haven: A guide to understanding and preventing watering hole attacks

Watering hole attacks are a cybersecurity threat that can compromise the safety and integrity of your online activities. Let's take a closer look at what they are, how they work, and what you need to do to protect yourself from falling victim to one.

Before buying antivirus software, consider these factors

With current threats such as viruses, ransomware, and spyware becoming more frequent than ever before, it is essential to have an effective antivirus program installed on your computer. When looking for the right one, however, there are some factors you should take into account.