Cybersecurity is a constantly evolving field, and the threats that businesses face are becoming more sophisticated. One of the best ways to stay protected is to be aware of the most common ways that IT systems can be broken into. Here are five ways that your IT systems can be compromised/
You are duped into installing malware
There are many ways that malware can be installed on your computer without your knowledge or consent.
5 Common ways SMBs’ systems can be breached
Does password autofill make hacking easier?
Password autofill is undeniably convenient, but do you know the dangers of using this common browser feature? Here's what you should be aware of when using it and how to secure yourself from potential cyberattacks through this feature.
The risks of password autofill
Password autofill is a convenient feature found in most browsers and password managers.
Protect your VoIP system with these security measures
Plenty of businesses, regardless of size, use internet phones. But although Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are quickly becoming the norm, many business owners don't realize that these systems are vulnerable to attack if they are not properly secured.
What is single sign-on and why should you be using it
With every new system we use and online account we create, we need to add another password to our ever-growing list. However, memorizing all these passwords is challenging and can lead to password fatigue. Single sign-on can be the solution to this problem.
The dangers of password autofill
Hackers may have found an effective way to track users using a web browser or password manager’s password autofill feature. Here’s how they do it and what you can do to protect yourself.
Why password autofill is so dangerous
Modern web browsers and password managers have a feature that enables usernames and passwords to be automatically entered into a web form.
5 Key security measures you need for VoIP
As a more convenient and less expensive alternative to traditional phone services, Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology is now a business necessity. But as with any other piece of technology that can connect to the internet, VoIP can and will be exploited by cybercriminals.
Why you should implement single sign-on for your business
The average business can have well over a thousand user accounts spread over many different online platforms and services. Securely managing all of these logins can get difficult, especially since users are usually left to handle different complex passwords.
Ways to protect against VoIP threats
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) technology has vastly improved team collaboration. VoIP systems, however, are not immune to a variety of cyberattacks. And because VoIP-based threats are not as well-known as ransomware, phishing mail, and other more recognizable attacks, organizations tend to be lax toward securing their communications systems.
Why autocomplete passwords are risky
Many people use auto-fill passwords for their convenience. What you might not know is that hackers and advertisers can use them to get access to websites and other applications and gather sensitive information. Learn more about the risks of using autocomplete passwords.
Use single sign-on for login efficiency
An average business uses over a thousand cloud services. Even if small businesses use just a few dozen apps, securely managing account logins is still a huge hurdle for both users and administrators. Single sign-on (SSO) is an excellent solution to this issue, so let’s dive into how it works.
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