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The hidden dangers of fileless malware

A new generation of malware is on the rise, and it’s proving to be a formidable opponent for businesses of all sizes. Fileless malware is just one of the many types of attacks that organizations need to be aware of and prepared to defend against.

What is fileless malware?

Fileless malware is a type of malicious program that operates without using executable files to infect a computer like how traditional malware does.

How business owners can get the most out of Google Assistant

Managing a small or medium business can feel overwhelming at times, especially when you’re juggling multiple responsibilities. Fortunately, tools such as Google Assistant can help you stay organized and save time on routine tasks. In this article, discuss how to get the most out of Google Assistant and use it to your business’s advantage.

Red flags that signal a possible VoIP hack

September 25th, 2024 VoIP

Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) systems are a convenient and cost-effective solution for businesses, but they also present unique security challenges. A successful hack can have serious consequences, from financial loss to compromised client information.

Experience the future of work with Windows 365

With the rise of remote and hybrid work, many business leaders and managers face the challenge of ensuring their teams have access to essential tools and data, no matter where they are. Enter Windows 365, Microsoft’s innovative cloud-based operating system that promises to revolutionize how businesses operate.

Online privacy: Why private browsing matters

In an era where nearly every click, search, and website visit is tracked, maintaining true anonymity online has become increasingly difficult. Whether it’s websites storing your data or browsers logging your history, your digital footprint grows with every action.

Did you know your email signature could be a security weak point?

You probably don’t give your email signature much thought.

It’s there to provide your contact details and maybe boost your branding, right?

But have you ever stopped to consider exactly how much information you’re giving away? It’s enough to allow someone else to pretend to be you. Someone like a cyber criminal.

They can use this to steal from other businesses.