Over the past few weeks, the use of Zoom video conferencing software has exploded, but with the increase in use, there have been notable security
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Small Business Assistance
In response to the COVID-19 pandemic, the U.S. government has passed the Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act (CARES Act) to provide financial relief
Fake Corona Virus Maps Spreading Malware
There are currently several fake Corona Virus map links circulating that can install malware on your computer. The image above is an example of one
Critical Patch for MS Exchange Server
On February 11th of this year, Microsoft released a patch that addressed a vulnerability in Microsoft Exchange Server. The flaw—the server could fail to properly
FBI Warns of Increased Cyber Threats from Iran
The FBI Cyber Division recently sent out notifications to its InfraGard members that there has been an increase in cyber attacks directed at the United
Protecting Small Business Data without an Enterprise Budget
A recent article by Gal Ringel, an online privacy advocate and CEO of Mine, caught our attention when it raised the question of how to
Hackers Use Alexa and Google Home to Phish Passwords
Amazon Alexa and Google Home made news a while back when it was reported that employees for both companies routinely listened to their users’ recorded
New Amazon Phishing Scam Going Around
If you receive an email from Amazon telling you that there has been suspicious activity on your account and that you need to update your
Cyber Attacks Down on Consumers, Up on Businesses
Malwarebytes Labs just released their CyberCrime Tactics and Techniques Q1 2019 report, which shows that the focus of cyber criminals has shifted from consumers to
Security Briefing: Common Internet and Email Scams
Recently, the Better Business Bureau of Greater Houston and South Texas published a list of the top scams of 2017, with some additional information on