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Now More Than Ever, Essential Service Workers Must Strengthen Passwords

Now More Than Ever, Essential Service Workers Must Strengthen Passwords

by KC Tech | May 6, 2020 | Uncategorized

While small-time hackers are targeting personal computers, larger and more malevolent groups are thinking bigger: attacking essential organizations–like local governments, pharmaceutical organizations, medical research companies, schools, and healthcare facilities–the...

Socially Distancing Telecommuters: Remember Personal Devices Aren’t As Protected!

by KC Tech | Mar 18, 2020 | Uncategorized

At this point, most of us who can work from home safely are already doing so. The problem is that our devices at home aren’t nearly as protected as the ones our employers offer (since most of us are more lax about cybersecurity when company data isn’t at...

Why Was an Entire City in Florida Forced to Pay a $600,000 Ransom to Hackers?

by KC Tech | Mar 5, 2020 | Uncategorized

Riviera Beach joined the likes of San Diego, Baltimore, and Atlanta last summer after paying $600,000 worth of bitcoin to hackers who held the city’s computer systems ransom after malware infiltrated computers through a phishing email opened by a city employee....
The Next Cyber Attack Could Come From Iran, US Government Warns

The Next Cyber Attack Could Come From Iran, US Government Warns

by KC Tech | Jan 8, 2020 | Uncategorized

A heads up from the director of the United States CISA (Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency) urges us all to remember that modern warfare includes tactics that extend beyond our physical world; and often involve cyber attacks that target both military and...
Dridex Malware Isn’t New, But It’s Still Relevant

Dridex Malware Isn’t New, But It’s Still Relevant

by KC Tech | Dec 20, 2019 | Uncategorized

The US Department of Homeland Security recently issued an alert (yep, it’s that serious) about Dridex malware, a devastating scam that has resulted in an estimated $10 million dollars worth of theft by way of stealing banking credentials. As we mentioned in this post...
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