How to Avoid Being Targeted on LinkedIn by Scammers

Scammers are relentless. Phishing emails fill out inboxes, text messages with suspicious links are becoming more popular, and even using LinkedIn to grow a professional network is becoming more of a risk.

With over 1 billion registered users, LinkedIn is one of the companies that we see at our cybersecurity firm in Miami being targeted by hackers more often.

How to Spot Tech Support Scams

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.

The Rise of Fake Online Ticket Sales

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.

Working remotely? Follow these cybersecurity tips

Working from home is becoming an increasingly popular option for employees around the world. While this flexible work arrangement can be a great perk for employees, it also comes with its own set of security risks. Follow these cybersecurity tips so you can protect yourself, your personal information, and your company's data while telecommuting.

Cybersecurity tips for working remotely

Remote work policies have become a necessity not just because of the current coronavirus crisis, but also for the ways they improve a company’s bottom line and efficiency. Yet despite remote work’s benefits, it leaves you and your company exposed to online scams and other cybersecurity threats.