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  • The importance of cyber security and the risks of ignoring it

    Password breaches Whether it’s your Facebook, Amazon, Netflix or business accounts, the explosion in across multiple accounts, or by creating simple passwords that could easily be guessed by hackers. carried out analysis of passwords leaked in data breaches and found that more than 23 million users worldwide used 123456 as a password! We have blogged about passwords at length.

  • Hackers launch widespread campaign to hijack LinkedIn accounts

    imposed by the platform as a protection measure for accounts that are appropriately protected by strong passwords are then prompted to confirm ownership by providing additional information, as well as update their passwords The hijackers then change the account password, preventing the original account holders from accessing account, now is a good time to review your security settings, enable 2FA, and switch to a unique and long password

  • Cyber New Year's Resolutions: what you should achieve in 2023

    They are: Phishing Passwords Multi-Factor Authentication Social media Software updates 1. Create Strong Passwords One of the easiest ways for hackers to gain access to sensitive company data is to guess passwords. users worldwide used 123456 as a password! To protect sensitive company data, you should use strong and unique passwords on all your accounts.

  • What should be on your Cyber Security Checklist?

    Review your old Passwords Even those educated in cybersecurity still have old passwords and accounts How do I find old passwords? password. Safari > Preferences > Passwords Chrome >Settings > Passwords 💡Top Tip - Make your life easier by using a password manager, this will help store all your account passwords.

  • How random!

    Security Centre have revealed the logic behind their advice to use three random words when creating passwords Passwords made from multiple words will generally be longer than passwords made from a single word and A password containing multiple words encourages a range of passwords that have not previously been considered complex passwords is simply daft. they use on their important accounts, and consider a password manager.”

  • Black Friday and Cyber Monday bargain hunters warned of enhanced online scams

    when it comes to email security, including switching on 2-step verification (2SV) and have a strong password Weak Passwords and Credential Theft: Weak or reused passwords make it easier for hackers to access accounts “I would urge shoppers to follow steps which include setting up two-step verification and using passwords data from Revealing Reality/Yonder found that over half (59%) of British people are using their email password Having a strong and separate password for email accounts means that if cyber criminals steal the password

  • Beware of Facebook Business Account compromises

    This means that even if an attacker knows your passwords, they still won’t be able to access that account In particular try to note any information such as usernames, account numbers, or passwords you may have Immediately change the passwords on those affected accounts, and anywhere else that you might use the same password. While you're changing passwords, you should create unique passwords for each account, using three random

  • Shop safely this Christmas with our online safety tips

    Use strong passwords Create unique and strong passwords for your online accounts. Consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely. usually involves receiving a one-time code on your phone or email, which you must enter along with your password

  • Shop safely this Cyber Monday with our online safety tips

    Use strong passwords Create unique and strong passwords for your online accounts. Consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords securely. usually involves receiving a one-time code on your phone or email, which you must enter along with your password

  • Is your Android device hacked?

    mobile devices are pretty secure, provided you follow common-sense precautions such as using strong passwords If you are receiving emails and texts for password resets or notifications that someone is logging in Change your passwords. Change the passwords for all your accounts, including your email, social media, and banking accounts,

  • Red Flags - social media hacking scams

    still using really basic passwords which hackers can easily guess. found that more than 23 million users worldwide used 123456 as a password! Always use a different password for each online account you have, otherwise one data breach or password A few underscores and an asterisk here and there will beef up your password. So perhaps consider using a trusted password manager to help store all your passwords across multiple

  • How to spot the tell-tale signs of ticket fraud

    The password you use for your email account, as well as any other accounts you use to purchase tickets , should be different from all your other passwords. Use three random words to create a strong and memorable password, and enable 2-step verification (2SV

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