by Brad Slavin | Feb 19, 2024 | Announcements
Want to stay a step ahead of the recent threats in cybersecurity? We’re here with our weekly cybersecurity news piece that will help you out. This week, we’ll be covering new Android and iOS malware, malicious use of Ubuntu features, the new Facebook marketplace data breach, the data compromise of Bank of America, and the PlayDapp Gaming platform breach. Check these out to learn how to stay protected.
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by Brad Slavin | Feb 15, 2024 | Phishing Protection
To say 2023 saw a surge in cybersecurity attacks would be an understatement. From grave phishing attacks to sophisticated ransomware campaigns, the digital landscape of 2023 was plagued by complex security challenges.
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by Brad Slavin | Feb 12, 2024 | Announcements
From ransomware attacks on Hyundai Motor Europe to the US cracking down on spyware and denying visas, it’s been a busy week in tech news. Here we are with the latest scoops in cybersecurity, sharing details of the above, along with the Chinese cyber attack on Dutch military networks, the US offering rewards for information on the Hive ransomware gang, and Google teasing a new sign-in page. Let’s get into them.
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by Brad Slavin | Feb 7, 2024 | Emails Services
“Unable to send email to Gmail: This message does not pass authentication checks (SPF and DKIM both 550-5.7.26 do not pass).”
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by Brad Slavin | Feb 5, 2024 | Announcements
We’re back with the latest cybersecurity news of the week to deliver a concise overview of all the new threats and attacks you need to stay safe from. We’ll take a look at the FTC’s mandate on Blackbaud, the disruption of the Chinese botnet by the FBI, the new phishing attacks on Microsoft Team chats, USB malware that turns your devices into crypto miners, and the ransomware attack on Kansas City area transportation. Let us get into it.
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by Brad Slavin | Feb 2, 2024 | Emails Services
Tracing back emails to their source IP addresses helps identify scams, spam, phishing, and spoofing emails by linking you back to fraudulent senders. The drill includes examining the email header containing routing details and email metadata.
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by Brad Slavin | Jan 29, 2024 | Announcements
New threats keep emerging, but we’re here with the latest in cybersecurity to help your organization and employees stay safe. This week, we’ve seen a range of new malware attacks and phishing campaigns. From Blackwood’s new malware targeting organizations around the world to iPhone applications collecting user data, the US SEC’s account being hacked, the new Facebook phishing campaign, and more; we’ll share everything about these.
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by Brad Slavin | Jan 24, 2024 | DMARC
The rua and ruf tags in a DMARC record allow domain owners to specify email addresses where they want to receive DMARC aggregate and forensic reports. You can choose to receive both types of DMARC reports on the same email address or different ones.
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by Brad Slavin | Jan 22, 2024 | Announcements
We’re back with the latest in cybersecurity with our weekly cybersecurity bulletin. Join us for an inside scoop on TeamViewer being used by threat actors and the cyberattack on Kansas State University. But that’s not all; we’ll also take you through two novel phishing campaigns involving fake Norton antivirus subscriptions and PDF decryptor tools and everything Google shared about the Androxgh0st malware so you can take the necessary action and protect yourself. Let’s take a look.
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by Brad Slavin | Jan 19, 2024 | DMARC
In theory, implementing DMARC is as simple as publishing a DMARC record with your DNS. Well, only if things were this straightforward. As businesses expand and email ecosystems become more complex, it becomes challenging for security teams to prevent email-based attacks and ensure that no legitimate emails are marked as spam.
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