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  • Police warn of threatening blackmail emails

    Is your password mentioned? Do not worry if your password is mentioned. But DO ensure that you change any passwords you recognise, as soon as possible. We have advice on how to create good passwords in our blog. Why have I received these emails?

  • Have you been pwned?

    Before you change any passwords, scan your device for malware. should change passwords for those accounts as well. same password in numerous locations. Finally, always use strong passwords. The harder your password is to guess, the better. If you get a password manager to secure your passwords, you only have to remember one to access all the

  • Are your business social media accounts secure?

    Remember to have strong passwords, your first level of protection when securing your online accounts or customer data is a strong password. This is where an attacker tries many passwords with the hope of guessing them correctly. Default passwords must always be changed and you should change any passwords if you witness any suspicious Although you may not want to require a password each time you log in, you must have passwords to lock

  • Unauthorised access continues to be the leading cause of breaches in 2021

    Unauthorised access, including sharing or reusing passwords, is still the leading cause of breaches, Attackers were able to use an old, unchanged password in order to remotely access their network. And the recent RockYou2021 data breach highlights that compromised passwords are becoming increasingly One of the simplest things a company can do is to create strong, unique, and regularly updated passwords See our previous blog entitled World Password Day - Top tips on how to protect your password from cyber

  • How to spot the tell-tale signs of Coldplay 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

  • Police warn of increase in sextortion scams

    to report it by forwarding the email to report@phishing.gov.uk Don’ worry if the email includes your password your email address is affected in future, Have I Been Pwned will inform you so that you can change the password If the sextortion email includes a password you still use, change it immediately. Password advice can be found via our blog 'How random!' two-factor authentication (2FA) You can also visit Cyber Aware for more advice: www.cyberaware.gov.uk/passwords

  • 10 of the best ways to protect your business from hackers

    Password Manager Password managers allow you to store and quickly manage your passwords. If you use different secure passwords for these accounts, you can store them all securely in a Password You can store your passwords offline by writing it down somewhere but with an electronic password manager Some of these Password Managers autofill your passwords for easy login. With a password manager like 1Password, RoboForm, RememBear, etc. you can easily retrieve any password

  • On your marks: be careful of ‘too good to be true’ deals

    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

  • Work email for personal accounts: why that could be risky…

    email accounts to register for personal online accounts or services, which often include the re-use of passwords dangers of using corporate email accounts for third party platforms, as well as the dangers of re-using passwords

  • Calling all sports fans: Get cyber secure before a summer of sport

    a great time for fans to consider resetting their password. Set a strong password: The most important password is the one that belongs to your email. That password must be different from all your other accounts’ passwords. accounts by abusing the “forgot your password” feature. To create strong passwords, we recommend making them up of three random words.

  • Want to follow England at EURO 2024? Be careful of ‘too good to be true’ deals

    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

  • Back to the office again!! But make sure the transition is smooth

    Employee's should be instructed to: Never send passwords over email Think twice before reacting to an They may also have forgotten some of their passwords. On personal devices, it's often the case that simpler passwords are chosen for simplicity of access. An insecure password or a password written down for unauthorised users to find can quickly expose the than shared passwords with colleagues to access company accounts wherever possible File Transfers There

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