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Barracuda Reveals Ongoing Attacks Targeting Compromised Email Security Customers

June 12th, 2023 Posted by Security & Surveillance, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Technology 0 thoughts on “Barracuda Reveals Ongoing Attacks Targeting Compromised Email Security Customers”

“Barracuda confirms attacks continue on compromised email security clients! This piece contains valuable insights and recommendations.“ 

Glenn Baruck, The eDot Family of Companies

As email remains a fundamental communication channel for businesses, safeguarding it against threats is paramount. In an alarming revelation, cybersecurity firm Barracuda has revealed that attacks against compromised email security customers persist. The unsettling news highlights the resilience and adaptability of cyber criminals relentlessly targeting vulnerable organizations.

This article by Kyle Alspach for crn.com delves into the ongoing attacks, shedding light on the potential risks compromised email security users face and providing insights on how organizations can bolster their defenses.

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A Fresh Look at Workplace Violence Prevention

June 6th, 2023 Posted by Employment, Life and Culture, Security & Surveillance, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Technology 0 thoughts on “A Fresh Look at Workplace Violence Prevention”

“Regarding workplace violence, an ounce of prevention is definitely worth a pound of cure.“  

Glenn Baruck, The eDot Family of Companies

Workplace violence is an unfortunate reality that organizations face today. In an ever-evolving landscape, security executives and professionals must reassess their approaches to violence prevention. In this thought-provoking article by author Frank Pisciotta for securityinfowatch.com, Pisciotta dives into a fresh perspective on workplace violence prevention, exploring new strategies and emerging technologies that can make a significant impact. From comprehensive risk assessments to enhanced communication systems, the article provides valuable insights to empower businesses to create safer work environments for their employees.

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Romance Scammers’ favorite lies exposed

June 5th, 2023 Posted by Life and Culture, Security & Surveillance, Technology 0 thoughts on “Romance Scammers’ favorite lies exposed”

“Love is in the air, just be careful where you look for it and make sure you’re corresponding with an actual person!

Glenn Baruck, The eDot Family of Companies

Romance scams (and photo scams) continue to be prevalent threats in the digital age, preying on vulnerable individuals seeking Love and companionship. In a recent data spotlight focused on a trove of information gathered from victims, the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) lifted the veil on the favorite lies employed by these sly scammers to exploit emotions and obtain financial gain.

In this article by Emma Fletcher for ftc.gov, Fletcher delves into the eye-opening revelations, exposing the tricks employed by romance scammers and providing insights to help protect you and your loved ones from falling victim to their deceitful ploys. (bonus link: Online photo scams: How to spot the unexpected dangers)  

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Cyber Insurers May Want To Rethink Ransom Payments Based On This New Data

May 30th, 2023 Posted by Life and Culture, Security & Surveillance, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Technology 0 thoughts on “Cyber Insurers May Want To Rethink Ransom Payments Based On This New Data”

“To pay or not to pay? According to new data, the answer may have changed.”

Glenn Baruck, eDot

As cyber threats continue to evolve and grow more sophisticated, the demand for ransom payments from victims continues to be an alarming trend. However, the recent Sophos’ State of Ransomware 2023 report sheds new light on the effectiveness of such payments and urges cyber insurers to reconsider their stance.

The findings in the Sophos report indicate that paying ransoms does not guarantee data recovery or prevent future attacks, leading to a call for a fresh approach to tackling the ransomware epidemic. In this article by Kyle Alspach for crn.com, the author explores the implications of this data and delves into the potential impact on the cybersecurity insurance industry.

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Researchers Instantly Crack Simple Passwords With AI

May 23rd, 2023 Posted by Life and Culture, Security & Surveillance, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Technology 0 thoughts on “Researchers Instantly Crack Simple Passwords With AI”

“In light of the rapid deployment of AI, if you thought your passwords were secure, think again.”

Glenn Baruck, Chicago Voice & Data

Data breaches are still becoming more common in our connected society. Recently, researchers have raised an alarming concern that should be on everyone’s radar. A newly completed study reveals that even the simplest of passwords are no match for the power of artificial intelligence (AI).

In this article by author John P. Mello Jr. for technewsworld.com, Mellow Jr. explores the groundbreaking research conducted by experts who have demonstrated how AI algorithms can crack weak passwords instantly, leaving users vulnerable to cyberattacks. The implications of this study serve as a stark reminder of the urgent need for individuals and organizations to prioritize robust password practices to safeguard their online identities and sensitive information.

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Beware of Fake Google Chrome Update Error Messages

May 22nd, 2023 Posted by Life and Culture, Security & Surveillance, Small and Medium-Sized Businesses (SMBs), Technology 0 thoughts on “Beware of Fake Google Chrome Update Error Messages”

“Chrome users, beware, the bad guys are now targeting you with a new scam!”

Glenn Baruck, The eDot Family of Companies

In today’s digital world, online security remains a top concern for individuals and organizations. Cybercriminals are constantly upping their games to deceive unsuspecting victims, and the latest threat involves a fake Google Chrome update error message. This piece by trendmicro.com sheds light on this sneaky cybersecurity threat, providing insights into how these deceptive messages work and their potential risks.

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