Things must be looking up in the online security education arena: according to a Redcentric survey, over 40% of Brits think their passwords are so secure that...
2014 was a big year for hackers and their victims, resulting in billion-dollar losses for bosses and long faces all round for IT personnel. What’s worse, however,...
Big hacks in recent months – like Sony’s - have attracted global attention, compelling even heads of state like President Obama and PM David Cameron to make public...
It’s an understatement to say that the bring-your-own-device (BYOD) culture is gaining traction: already, 95% of firms allow it to some degree, and it’s a must-have...
Hacking isn’t quite as old as the hills, but it’s been around for as long as computers themselves, growing from isolated, look-how-clever-I-am snooping stunts into...
Have you ever been ‘manually hijacked’? Hopefully not, but this is how Google describes the situation where an individual’s online accounts are manually and...
With the average company now being attacked every four days, terms like phishing, worms, botnets, Trojans, and denial of service (DoS) are fast becoming everyday...
It goes without saying that security products like firewalls and antivirus software should be part of every organisation’s defences. But, as the human element of...