Mar 24, 2023 | Cloud, Ransomware, Security
Introduction The term “ransomware” has become a dirty word in recent years. It has been used to describe all kinds of malware, from simple lockers (which prevent you from opening an important file until you pay a fee) to more sophisticated infections that...
Feb 23, 2023 | Authentication, Best Practices, Business, credentials, Credentials, Cyber Security, Cybersecurity, Hacking, ID Theft, Microsoft, Microsoft, Password Managers, Passwords, Passwords, Privacy, Security, Security, stolen identity, Technology, Threats, Windows (Microsoft)
Locking down your files with a strong password is like putting a virtual lock on your front door. It helps protect your personal or sensitive information from prying eyes, cyber-attacks, or theft. Whether you’re sharing your computer with others or working in a...
Feb 8, 2020 | Apple, Apple, Attack Vectors, Best Practices, Big Tech, Business, Computers, Corporate Reputation, Cybersecurity, Data Assets, Data Storage, Exploits, FBI, Government, Hacking, Internet, iOS, Mobile, Mobile Phones, Monitoring, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security First, Surveillance, Technology
Apple is being two-faced about its security. Turns out they have a backdoor key to our backups. Reports say that Apple is not going to allow customers to fully encrypt backups of the iOS data they store in iCloud after the FBI demanded access two years ago. Any...
Jan 25, 2020 | Apple, Apple, Best Practices, Big Tech, Business, FBI, Government, iOS, iPhone, Phone, Privacy, Radio Show, Radio_Show, Security, Security, Security First, Smart Phone, Technology
Security First, Apple Stands Ground on iPhone Encryption The Apple iPhone platform is based on security first. It is designed to be secure and private. To do that they use a proprietary encryption system. While there have been private companies who have tried to...