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Impulsive People Are More Likely to Get Hacked

A study from Michigan State University revealed that impulsive behaviour online, like obsessive use of social media, shopping, and downloading…

7 years ago

Protecting Your Business from a Data Breach: What You Need to Know

Image source: unsplash.com The number of reported data breaches increases annually, and the threat posed by these breaches is enormous…

7 years ago

Gearbest Data Breach – Hundreds of Thousands of Online Shoppers’ Information Exposed

Unsecured databases mean users’ information is easily accessible online Gearbest customers are affected, as well as customers on sister shopping…

7 years ago

How to Make Your Website an Impenetrable Fortress

Source-Pixabay In a recent poll, nearly 71 percent of the business owners surveyed claimed they knew the importance of creating…

7 years ago

Why businesses must be vigilant to the risk of social media cyber-attacks

by Richard van Hooijdonk, keynote speaker, trend watcher and futurist Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter are among the most popular social…

7 years ago

Small Business Cybersecurity: How to Protect Your Business from Cyber Threats

by Marie Fincher, blogger While most high-profile victims of cyber threats have mostly been large corporations – nowadays small businesses…

7 years ago

Essential tips for securing your website from hackers

by Mary J Derosa, founder and a chief content writer, prable.org. For any website owner, nothing is more terrifying than…

7 years ago

How LegalTech spread all around the world

Written by Valentyn Pivovarov Legaltech is shaking the foundations of the legal industry. It is probably one of the fastest-growing…

8 years ago

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