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Ransomware Attacks: How Bad is It?
Ransomware attacks have increased in number and strength. Cyber crooks are getting better at infiltrating organizations and launching these assaults. Some of the larger attacks...
Autosaving Passwords is Not a Good Idea
Web browsers have a feature built in to help us keep track of passwords. Although meant to be a convenience, the autosave password function of...
Close Your Ports!
Closing open ports will improve your network's security. Why? Is it really a big deal? Read on then you decide. Techs know that IP addresses will...
Safe Surfing
Everyone is cruising the Internet. Whether performing a search on the latest Hollywood gossip, shopping or using social media, we are all surfing. Whether using a...
Cryptocurrency
Cryptocurrency is digital money. This virtual currency is secured by cryptography, making it nearly impossible to counterfeit. In a recent conversation with my neighbor, she told...
Anything-as-a-Service
This term refers to a broad array of services that can be purchased by the customer. The phrase was defined when companies began serving up...
Double Extortion Attacks
A victim of ransomware will find all of their data encrypted. But to add insult to injury, the cyber crook will also collect the data...
Ransomware-as-a-Service (RaaS)
This business model has ransomware-as-a-service (RaaS) developers selling or leasing malware to affiliates on the dark web. RaaS providers make arrangements with cyber criminals to...
The Essential 18-CIS Critical Controls v8
Just released on May 18, is the eighth iteration of the Center of Internet Security Critical Controls. Previously, these 20 controls, based on best practices, aimed to...
Verizon 2021 Data Breach Investigation Report
Verizon's annual Data Breach Investigation Report (DBIR) is out! And, no surprise, the last year saw sharp spikes in pandemic themed phishing, collaboration platform abuse...
What is a Deepfake?
Deepfakes are this century's new approach to photo editing. Through the use of deep-learning artificial intelligence, computer imagery can be programmed to replace one person's...
Cybersecurity Threats and Attacks
There are inherent risks that accompany online activities. These threats can cause financial and reputation damage, disruption of business and legal issues. How can you...
Cyberbullying is Bullying
Bullying is bullying, whether in person or through the use of technology. Cyberbullying takes the act of bullying to higher levels. It used to be...
Defense in Cybersecurity
When operating a motor vehicle, it is important to learn the rules of the road. Becoming acquainted with your car's owners manual can help you...
Digital Spring Cleaning
Spring is in the air! Throw back the drapes, pull the blinds and open the windows. Let the sun shine in. Oh my, there are...
The Name Game
Acronym: a word (such as NATO, radar or laser) formed from the initial letter or letters of each of the successive parts or major parts...
Ransomware: Could You Be Next?
Ransomware is a form of malware. Its main purpose is to seize your systems, encrypt your data and basically make your network devices and data unusable....
Reminiscing With Ben Colley
In a newsletter earlier this year, we asked members to share with us some of their earliest memories of MOREnet. A couple different people mentioned...
Don't Get Fooled
April 1, April Fools' Day, is a day for jokes and tricks. Many of us have been on the receiving end of April Fools' pranks....
Data Breach = Data Sold
The value of your personal information is holding steady on the dark web. What kind of information is of value to the cyber criminal? It...