The festive season is a critical time for retailers, but it’s also prime hunting season for cybercriminals. With more transactions and digital activity than ever distracting employees, the risk of scams, breaches, and online attacks skyrockets, threatening both businesses and customers.
Protecting your store from holiday cyberthreats
US critical infrastructure faces growing ransomware threat
The FBI’s 2024 Internet Crime Report reveals a skyrocketing increase in ransomware attacks targeting critical infrastructure, which includes sectors such as healthcare, communications, energy, and financial services. With phishing and social engineering tactics enabling many of these breaches, experts urge organizations to bolster their defenses to mitigate this increasing risk.
The state of ransomware today and what it means for your business
Attacks targeting password managers triple: A wake-up call for SMBs
For small or medium-sized businesses (SMBs), cybersecurity often feels like an arms race. Every year, new threats emerge, forcing SMBs to revise their digital defenses. Now, password managers are in the crosshairs. A recent study reveals a staggering increase in malware targeting password managers, marking a significant shift in cyberattack strategy.
Retailers: Don’t let the Grinch steal your cheer (and your customer data)
How retailers can defend against cyberthreats in the holidays
Most commonly used terms in cybersecurity explained
With so many different IT security terms and concepts that you need to learn when running a business, where should you start? Diving into cybersecurity can be challenging, but learning about the most commonly used terms in IT security is a good place to start.
Cybersecurity terminology you need to know
Do IT security terms like “phishing” and “intrusion protection” sound extremely foreign to you? If so, it’s time you familiarize yourself with these and other common cybersecurity terms. By learning these basic concepts, you’ll be more aware of the depth and scope of online dangers and, hopefully, be better prepared to deal with them.
Struck by ransomware? Try out these decryptors to recover your data
There are several ransomware decryptors now, thanks to communities of white hat hackers concerned about increasing ransomware attacks worldwide. While some of these decryptors do come with a price, the rest are free or can be availed for a minimum donation.
Some ransomware strains are free to decrypt
Over the last few years, different versions of ransomware have sprung up, all aimed at extorting money from your business. Before you even consider paying for the release of your data, the first thing you must always check is if there’s a free cure for the ransomware that infected your systems.

