Tech support scams are on the rise, and with the help of AI, they’re becoming more convincing than ever. All you need to do is search Google News, and you’ll read stories like those below of real people who have been swindled out of their money:
Colorado couple was scammed out of $30,000.
Brooklyn woman lost $100,000 to a fake tech support scam.
Over 2,365 cyberattacks occurred in 2023, impacting over 343 million people. These are just the number of reported attacks and may not reflect the total number of true attacks that year.
Every business is at risk of being targeted in a cyberattack, but how you respond to an attack matters.
Fake online ticket sales are a major problem for consumers and businesses alike. Cybersecurity companies like ours are seeing an uptick in fake sellers online who have one main goal: to steal your money.
Whether you’re a consumer who buys tickets online or a business manager in charge of buying tickets for team-building events, it’s more important than ever to remain diligent when making purchases.
Jugging is something cybersecurity companies have heard a lot about in recent years, but it’s not something that you can protect against digitally. We’ll discuss what this newest trend entails and why everyone should work to protect themselves from the risk of jugging.
Autonomous cars can save lives. They offer intuitive features, such as having your vehicle drive up to your location in a parking lot, and reduce the need for driver input on the road. However, as experts in Miami cybersecurity, we also know that while there are many advantages to autonomous cars, there are also potential security risks.
If businesses have learned anything since 2020, it’s that supply chain disruptions are extremely costly. A single disruption can cause a cascading effect across industries, and in a connected world, cyberattacks pose a serious risk to the supply chain.
Malware impacts over 4.1 million websites, and if you or someone in your organization downloads an infected file and opens it, the malware can affect your servers and multiple employees. However, one common misconception we see at our Miami cybersecurity company is that you need to download a file and run a .exe file for malware to impact you.
CrowdStrike’s failure led to billions of dollars in losses for Fortune 500 companies, and the global IT outage is one that all businesses must protect against. If you’re a business owner or head of an IT department, you need to take preventative measures to avoid a similar failure in your own systems.
RFID blocking is big business, especially with the rise of RFID skimming. Radio Frequency Identification, or RFID, is nothing new. If you have a credit or debit card or even some passports, there’s a good chance that they have one of these small chips in them.
Open source tools are often praised for their cost-effectiveness and collaborative nature. Businesses across the globe rely on these solutions to maintain their operations and workflow. While there are plenty of advantages of open source tools, our Miami cybersecurity team has also seen significant risks that need to be considered before using them.
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