Archive for the ‘Coronavirus’ Category
Monday, February 1st, 2021
It’s been almost a year now, since the pandemic seemingly turned our worlds upside-down in what was seemingly an instant. Many workers who had never worked remotely began doing so on a regular basis. And while that was immensely helpful in curtailing the spread of the physical virus, e-viruses have flourished, as anyone with even […]
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Monday, January 11th, 2021
While we don’t have all the data in just yet, one trend that is clear? Overall Cyber Security in the US in 2020 was just as abysmal as predicted. Despite all the posts we wrote warning our readers that hackers had no shame and would exploit as many Americans working from home this year due […]
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Tuesday, November 24th, 2020
GoDaddy employees were the target of a sophisticated (and successful) cyber attack… Again. GoDaddy is THE biggest domain registry across the globe. In this scam, hackers were able to lure GoDaddy employees into transferring control and/or ownership of specific domains over to them, closely mimicking a ploy conducted in March, in which bad actors used […]
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Tuesday, May 12th, 2020
US Intel Officials warn that Americans are being targeted by foreign spies on Zoom and other video chat platforms. We have been following the saga that is Zoom security since the beginning of the work-from-home boom stemming from the pandemic, and even as Zoom attempts to update its security, more bad press keeps popping up. […]
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Monday, April 27th, 2020
BE CAREFUL WITH YOUR EMAILS. We have warned you before that cybercrminals are exploiting the boom in remote worker brought on by the Coronavirus, and we will keep warning you, because this is a trend that likely isn’t going anywhere. Now, hackers are using fake Zoom and WebEx emails to steal login credentials AND download […]
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Thursday, April 23rd, 2020
As we have previously reported, the spotlight glaring down on teleconference giant, Zoom, during this Covid-19 lock-down has uncovered some pretty major security breaches. Fortunately for those quarantined around the globe, it appears that the company is putting some real effort into fixing those issues. Zoom 5.0 Update Zoom is apparently working on updates to […]
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Monday, April 20th, 2020
Working from home during the global pandemic has allowed the nations of the world to keep their economies limping along while they search for a fix, but it has come with a price. Many remote workers’ home offices are utilizing Virtual Private Networks, or VPNs, to to log in, but they lack the level of […]
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Tuesday, April 7th, 2020
I don’t think we can stress this enough… Cybercriminals have ZERO shame. They don’t even blink at exploiting a global pandemic for their own personal gain. How do we know that? By the increase in ransomware and distributed denial-of-service (DDoS) attacks during global lock down, when the need to access networks and online businesses is […]
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Monday, April 6th, 2020
It’s a lot easier to get away with bad deeds when the attention isn’t on you… Which is a lesson Zoom is learning right about now, as the business booms in the wake of the global pandemic. In addition to all the other privacy concerns we outlined in our previous article about Zoom, a recent […]
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Wednesday, April 1st, 2020
With the Coronavirus raging, more and more people are working remotely than ever before. Meaning there are more people using online platforms than ever before to conduct meetings, share work and generally communicate with co-workers than ever before. Unfortunately, that also means more hackers are able to take advantage of employees working from home than […]
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Monday, March 30th, 2020
While it can be argued that many groups haven’t necessarily had the best reactions to this pandemic that is majorly impacting lives around the globe, one group who deserves serious accolades is the COVID-19 CTI League, which is a group of 400 cyber security volunteers spanning over 40 countries, who have taken it upon themselves […]
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Friday, March 27th, 2020
Private data is prone to exposure by an as-yet patched bug in Apple’s most recent iOS 13.4, due to a VPN bypass issue that fails to terminate all connections, thus leaving behind traces of data that are, nonetheless, unprotected. But as Apple works on the patch, researchers recommend users take the following steps to decrease […]
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Friday, March 27th, 2020
Hackers have wasted no time in exploiting the chaos being wreaked on the world by the Coronavirus by hijacking routers and changing DNS settings to redirect their targets to fake Coronavirus apps and infecting their devices with Oski malware that steals their information. So far, over 1,000 victims have been reported. Though the scam started […]
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Friday, March 20th, 2020
A disruption to your routine, like social distancing to avoid making a pandemic worse, can be the source of stress and anxiety. If this is your first time working from home, however, you should know that there are a lot of benefits! While the thought of working while your children run around the house may […]
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Tuesday, March 17th, 2020
Working from home right now in the early days of a pandemic is the best case scenario for attempting to stop the spread of the Coronavirus. A lot of people think this is just another flu, but it’s not, and the differences between COVID-19 and the flu or the common cold are important in understanding […]
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Friday, March 13th, 2020
There are a myriad of reasons not to allow workers to work remotely… From security concerns to productivity issues, it’s hard to give up the ability to monitor what your staff is doing. But there are certain times when it is the only real option you have. One of the biggest advantages to being able […]
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