Why Are Businesses Using VPNs?

Over the past several years, the pandemic has forced businesses to rely on remote working structures. As Covid trends peaked and valleyed, businesses found in-person work was too dependent on local regulations and expectations. Remote options are less afflicted by the ongoing change that continues even into 2022.

While working from home is more popular than ever, that expands a company’s pool of potential candidates worldwide.

Adware: What Is It and How Can You Avoid It?

What is adware? If you’ve been getting incessant advertisements popping up on your computer screen no matter what websites you visit, or your usual web browser is acting suspicious some other way, then you might be infected with adware. It’s a form of malware that tries to get money by offering bogus scams that appear to come from legitimate products but come from an infected software downloaded on your device.

Are You Prepared Against Fake Antivirus Software?

It’s known by many names: Rogueware, fake scanners, fake AV, rogue scanners. All these names refer to malicious software masquerading as one of the basic cybersecurity products needed on every machine: Antivirus software. Using the language and sometimes the likeness of real products, rogueware gets unsuspecting victims to purchase or download their fake software.

Why Password Autofill Is Risky

Many people use password autofill on their web browser or password manager for convenience. The feature, however, can be used by hackers and advertisers to access user accounts and gather your sensitive information without your consent.

Why Password Autofill Is So Dangerous

Modern web browsers and password managers have a feature that enables usernames and passwords to be automatically entered into a web form.

Is it a good idea to monitor your employees’ online activities?

Is it a good idea to monitor your employees' online activities?

In a world where the internet plays such a crucial role in any and all businesses, it can be hard to imagine a time when employers didn't place as much emphasis on monitoring their workers' online activities.