by Security Expert | May 5, 2022 | Compliance, HIPAA, Security Learning
8th Time, No Charm Today marks the 8th annual World Password Day as first started by Intel in 2013. So, the question is: have we learned anything since the first Password Day? Have we become any more secure? Survey Says 2021 and 2022 surveys from password...
by Ted Mayeshiba | Jun 3, 2020 | Compliance, Hackers, HIPAA, Personal Privacy Invasion, Security Learning
Where Are You Most Vulnerable? Hackers understand that employees are often the weakest link in an organization’s security. That’s why 98% of cyber attacks rely on some type of social engineering, costing companies $billions every year. Are you familiar with these new...
by computer service | Apr 21, 2020 | IT Solutions, Security Learning
You’re working at home. Only YOU should be able to access the company data. It also crops up in offices with different divisions or departments. Not just anyone and everyone should be able to view, copy, edit or worse, DELETE, the files that don’t pertain...
by Ted Mayeshiba | Oct 22, 2019 | Data Breach, Hackers, Personal Privacy Invasion, Security Learning
For some of you, it has (prior to this) been routine to punch in your phone number as an identifier for “club reward” points at the grocery store or other retail location. Yet, for many of us, mobile phone numbers especially follow us from apartment to...
by computer service | May 5, 2016 | Hackers, Security Learning
Today is the day. You’ve been putting it off for months or years. Your IT department harps on it. Your credit card companies and banks send out calls to update. And you may have automated messages or even lock-outs from more advanced systems, all geared to keep...