by Stephen McCormack | Sep 5, 2024 | Security
Hi guys, I’ve talked about sextortion scams in the past, but a new twist has emerged. Scammers are now using publicly available images from mapping services like Google Maps to intimidate their victims by showing photos of their homes. This makes the scam seem more...
by Stephen McCormack | Sep 4, 2024 | Security
Hi Guys, I wanted to share an important lesson from a recent cyberattack targeting Transport for London (TfL). The organization, which manages the public transport network across London, confirmed a serious cybersecurity incident. Fortunately, no customer data has...
by Stephen McCormack | Sep 4, 2024 | Security
Hi everyone, Phishing scams are becoming increasingly sophisticated, and it’s important to recognize the signs to protect yourself. These scams usually arrive as texts or emails, pretending to be from trusted companies, often telling you there’s an urgent problem with...
by Stephen McCormack | Aug 27, 2024 | Security
Hi everyone, There’s been a lot of chatter about the recent arrest of the CEO of Telegram and the potential exposure of encryption keys. It’s sparking fear among many who rely on apps like Telegram for secure communication. But here’s what you really need to know....
by Stephen McCormack | Aug 22, 2024 | Security
Hi everyone, A new and sophisticated phishing attack has been discovered, targeting both iOS and Android users. This attack bypasses many of the traditional security measures on these devices, posing a significant threat to your bank credentials and other sensitive...
by Stephen McCormack | Aug 14, 2024 | Security
Hello :-), Microsoft has recently published patches and security updates for over 90 vulnerabilities across its suite of products. Seven vulnerabilities are rated Critical, 79 Important, and one Moderate. Four of these flaws are publicly known, and six are under...