The holiday season is exciting for retailers, bringing a surge in customers and sales. However, with this increase comes a heightened risk of cyberattacks. Hackers know that businesses are busy and distracted during this time, making it the ideal moment to strike.
Retailers: Don’t let the Grinch steal your cheer (and your customer data)
How retailers can defend against cyberthreats in the holidays
Android ransomware: What it is and how to prevent it
Ransomware isn't just a problem for PCs anymore — Android devices are now in the crosshairs of cybercriminals. As a small business owner, it’s more important than ever to stay informed about these threats and implement measures to secure your smartphones and tablets against potential ransomware attacks.
Strategies for protecting your business from Mac ransomware
Malware that can infect your Apple computer
If you've been noticing strange behavior on your Apple computer lately, it could be infected with malware. Read on to learn about the common types of Mac malware and how to detect them.
Types of malware that can target your Mac
The following types of malware can be highly disruptive and cause considerable damage to your Mac.
Keeping PHI safe from cybercriminals
Most commonly used terms in cybersecurity explained
How to secure your Android devices and business from mobile ransomware
In the past few years, ransomware has become one of the most widespread and dangerous forms of malware. This type of malicious software can infect your computer, smartphone, or tablet, and hold your data hostage until you pay a ransom. If you're not careful, your Android device could be infected with ransomware and your business could suffer from data loss or other crippling problems.
6 Features to set up on your Windows 11 laptop
Microsoft’s Windows 11 operating system (OS) offers a lot of improvements compared to its older OSes. Here are some easy steps you can follow to set up your Windows 11 laptop and enjoy its features.
1. Set up how your device checks for updates
New laptops usually automatically check for updates, but you can also manually do this.
Can malware affect your Mac?
Malware creators will target anyone and everyone, including Mac users. So even though Apple computers are less vulnerable than Windows PCs, they are not completely impervious to cyberattacks. Read on to find out the different threats you should protect your Mac against, as well as signs that your computer has been compromised.