Best Practices for Working from Home January 12th, 2021 No Comments anti-phishing, antivirus, Data Protection, Online Privacy, Online Safety, PC security, Ransomware, remote work Working from home has become a new reality for many workers across the
The cybersecurity industry and end-of-year predictions go together like Fall and football or champagne and the New Year. But on the heels of an unprecedented year, where a viral outbreak changed the landscape of the global workforce practically overnight, portending what’s in store for the year ahead is even trickier than usual.
One thing the cyber
Last week on Malwarebytes Labs, we talked with Chris Boyd about charities that track you online.
We also looked back at Zoom, and wondered whether it’s any safer months after its first vulnerability was reported. We talked about how Apple’s security is hampering the detection of potentially unwanted programs (PUPs). Lastly, we reported on Spot
This year has been rough. Tens of millions of people lost their jobs, the novel coronavirus caused the worst recession since World War II, and the USA confirmed more than a quarter of a million deaths associated with Covid-19. The death toll continues to rise as the pandemic is continuing to accelerate through all major cities in the USA at an alarming rate.
Back to School – Remote Learning Security Amid Covid-19 Pandemic August 23rd, 2020 No Comments antivirus, Data Privacy, Data Protection, remote learning, remote work Just as in every year, September marks the end of summer and the beginning of
It is no surprise that moving to a fully remote work environment due to COVID-19 would cause a number of changes in organizations’ approaches to cybersecurity. What has been surprising, however, are some of the unanticipated shifts in employee habits and how they have impacted the security posture of businesses large and small.
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At the outset of the global coronavirus 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic, many organizations decided to enforce social distancing by requiring that their employees begin working from home. This decision changed the fundamental way in which many employees were accustomed to working. It also created new security challenges for organizations that had larger remote work
Cyber Crimes on 4th of July Amid Corona Times July 3rd, 2020 No Comments antivirus, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Mobile Security, Online Privacy, Online Safety, PC security, remote work It’s clear to everyone that we are living in unprecedented ti
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Working from home is no longer something some of us can get
away with some of the time. It’s become essential for our health and safety. So,
what does the future of work look like in a post-COVID
world?
We asked some of our cybersecurity and tech experts for their
insights, which we’ll be presenting in a series entitled The Future
Over the last decade, remote work and working from home has grown in popularity for many professionals. In fact, a 2018 study found more than 70 percent of global employees work remotely at least once per week. However, the coronavirus pandemic and resulting lockdown in many parts of the world have forced a large number of employees into unfamiliar
Coronavirus: New Phishing Campaigns Exploit the Global Panic March 15th, 2020 No Comments anti-phishing, Data Privacy, Data Protection, Online Privacy, Online Safety, PC security, remote work, Uncategorized Unless you’ve been in complete lack of con
The world of work is changing—by the minute, it feels these days. With the onset of the global coronavirus pandemic, organizations around the world are scrambling to prepare their workforce, and their infrastructure, for a landslide of remote connections. This means that the security perimeter of businesses small and large has transformed practically overnig
VPNs (virtual private networks) have been popular for quite some time now, and they’re worth a huge amount of money for the companies working in this area. They’re also at the forefront of combating potential repression and censorship around the world.
It might all sound a bit esoteric and unrelated to your general day-to-day requirements, but VPNs are absol