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  • Hacking phishing attack. Flat vector illustration of young hacker sitting on the laptop to hack protection system.

    What does the term “pharming” mean?

    A kind of cyberattack, pharming involves web traffic being redirected from a legitimate website to a maliciously created fake site. The intention of a pharming…

    26 March 2021
    Secure Communications
  • phishing threats, fishing rod catching an email on laptop screen

    What is the best defence against phishing?

    An often-overlooked threat to enterprises across the UK, phishing attacks can have serious consequences when they ensnare victims. Many companies believe these malicious messages to…

    23 March 2021
    Secure Communications
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    What are the reporting protocols for phishing attacks?

    A constant source of unrest for many enterprises around the world, phishing attacks can range from being a nuisance to carrying threats capable of

    22 March 2021
    Secure Communications
  • Hacker working with computer in dark room with digital interface around. Image with glitch effect.

    What is Emotet malware?

    First discovered and classified by security researchers back in 2014, Emotet is a type of malware known as a banking Trojan. Its original design intended…

    19 March 2021
    Secure Communications
  • Computer hacker silhouette of hooded man

    How does spyware end up on your enterprise devices and systems?

    Assuming your privacy is always secure when you work online is never advised. Malicious eyes may be following your activities and observing both your personal…

    17 March 2021
    Secure Communications
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    Seven types of malware your firm should be aware of

    Deployed via phishing emails, social engineering strategies and network penetration, malware can be hard to protect against and even tougher to clean from your

    10 March 2021
    Secure Communications
  • phishing threats, fishing rod catching an email on laptop screen

    Top tactics used in phishing attacks today

    The pandemic has seen malicious actors ramp up their phishing campaigns in multi-pronged attacks. Hitting companies struggling to adapt to changing business conditions with a

    1 March 2021
    Secure Communications
  • Email security key on computer keyboard

    What’s the best practice for secure email use?

    Email is still among the most utilised form of company communications across the world, despite having many risks in terms of

    21 February 2021
    Secure Communications
  • Hacking phishing attack. Flat vector illustration of young hacker sitting on the laptop to hack protection system.

    Are phishing tests an effective way to protect your firm?

    Carrying out a phishing test on your employees can help improve their reactions when suspicious emails arrive in their inboxes and even safeguard your

    19 February 2021
    Secure Communications
  • Sad and worried entrepreneur with laptop

    What can your business do to protect itself from ransomware?

    Advice found online about how to stop a ransomware attack rarely discusses dealing with an assault that’s already underway. This is because the best way…

    17 February 2021
    Secure Communications
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