Find answers to the most frequently asked questions about internet security.
Yes, cyber threats are increasing and are becoming more sophisticated, intense, and diverse in volume. According to security experts, the majority of cyber-attacks come from criminal organizations and foreign state-sponsored activities. .
Yes, cybercriminals can exploit vulnerabilities in software updates you ignore and make you navigate to websites, download malicious PDF documents, or click on infected web banners on a legitimate website. Then a data packet called “payload” is being downloaded to your system that can steal or encrypt all your data.
If a hacker gets access to company's private information it can ruin your life's work and get you into serious legal troubles.
Phishing is a social engineering attack intended to steal login credentials, credit card numbers, and bank account details to deceive or scam users. The social engineer impersonates a genuine person or expert and asks for a login and other information.