To update or not update - that is the question
Posted by Michael Trimblett and Deb Cashion
on 26 November 2021
Everyone knows that updates are important, and to update frequently, but WHY should we do it? The Australian Cyber Security Centre recommends that users “patch your operating systems and applications within 48 hours where an exploit exists” and, as we know, cyber crime is a growing concern and almost everyone can be exploited. To illustrate this, the Annual Cyber Threat Report for FY 2020-21 has been released and shows an increase of nearly 13% in cyber crimes from 2019-...
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Identity Theft – A Growing Concern
Posted by Deb Cashion
on 25 October 2021
Identity theft is a type of fraud that involves using someone else's identity to steal money or gain other benefits. By October 2021, Scamwatch (scamwatch.gov.au) had already received 18,012 reports relating to identity theft this year alone.
Scammers will try and access your identity to perform one or more of the following:
Access and drain personal or business bank accounts;
Open new bank accounts in your name and take out loans or lines of credit;
Take out phone plans and other c...
Posted in:SecurityCyber Security |
What is Ethical Hacking?
Posted by Michael Trimblett and Deb Cashion
on 15 October 2021
Hacking, usually, is defined as an attempt to exploit a computer system or a private network inside a computer. Simply put, it is the unauthorised access to or control over computer network security systems for some illicit purpose. Hackers can destroy, steal or even prevent authorised users from accessing the system.
Ethical hacking involves an authorised attempt to gain unauthorised access to a computer system, application, or data. Carrying out an ethical hack involves duplic...
Posted in:Cyber Security |
Modus Operandi of Cyber Attacks
Posted by Michael Trimblett
on 8 October 2021
The internet is ubiquitous. It has quickly become an essential utility like electricity and water. However, when the internet was built, it was designed with functionality in mind, not security.
Definitions
Cybercrime the term used to describe crimes directed at computers or other information communications technologies and crimes where computers or ICTs are an integral part of an offence.
Cyber security is the practice of defending computers, networks, servers, mobile devices, data f...
Posted in:SecurityCyber Security |
International Cyber Security Awareness Month a.k.a. “Hacktober”
Posted by Deb Cashion
on 1 October 2021
Welcome to International Cyber Security Awareness month, known as Hacktober.
It’s a lesser-known fact that small and medium business are being targeted more and more by cybercriminals and there is a valid reason for this; Hackers tend to focus on easy and vulnerable targets-it’s a random selection based on the Hackers search on the internet for vulnerable devices, easy access or it can be a case of less savvy staff being ‘socially engineered’ to allow hacker’s a...
Posted in:SecurityNetworking SecurityCyber Security |
Discount Deal for Trade Ins
Posted by Deb Cashion
on 23 September 2021
Is your machine running slow? Want to upgrade to the new Windows 11? Want to take advantage of a smaller, more powerful and portable solution? The answer to all of these questions is to take advantage of our trade in deal now and get the latest technology for the best price.
Loyal I.T. Solutions are offering up to $250 off when you trade in your old PC or laptop.
To assist you in making a decision, check out some of our great technology bundles, one of which should suit yo...
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