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April 2026 | New Risks We’re Seeing Right Now
🔍 April Focus: Security Decisions That Employees Make Under Pressure Most successful cyber incidents I’m seeing this year are not caused by malware — they’re caused by normal employees being rushed, interrupted, or trying to be helpful. The goal of training this month is not perfection, but slowing down decision‑making when something feels urgent. 🧠…
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Beware of the Latest Phishing Scams: How to Protect Yourself in 2025
Introduction: In today’s increasingly digital world, cybersecurity threats are becoming more sophisticated. One of the most prevalent threats online is phishing—a fraudulent attempt to acquire sensitive information such as usernames, passwords, and credit card details, often under the guise of legitimate entities. As we step into 2025, new and increasingly convincing phishing scams are emerging.…
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Holiday Security Reminder
As the holiday season approaches, we want to take a moment to remind you of the importance of maintaining a secure online presence. With the increased use of online shopping, social media, and email, cybercriminals are more active than ever, seeking to exploit vulnerabilities and steal sensitive information. To ensure a safe and secure holiday…
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Social Media Scams
Scammers have always taken advantage of people’s trust and social media platforms have only made it easier for them to do so. One of the most well-known examples of this is the Tinder Swindler, who uses the dating app to manipulate unsuspecting individuals. The scam works by creating a fake profile and establishing a relationship…
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Social Security Scams
Social Security Scams While many of us are taking time at the end of the year to enjoy our friends and family’s company and goodwill, cybercriminals are using it as an opportunity to scam people. One such opportunity comes with the end-of-year renewal of programs and policies. And Social Security scams are one of the…


