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25.01.2022 Are your systems up to date? Call us today to ensure you have the latest updates 1800 662 667.
25.01.2022 It must be the #festiveseason! Australia Post warns of #scam emails about #fake parcel collection #StaySmartOnline
24.01.2022 Protect yourself from #scam emails. Pictured below are some telltale signs to help identify scam emails. Protect yourself from #ransomware
21.01.2022 Alert Priority High : Updates available for widely used products from Google, Adobe, Apple and Microsoft
17.01.2022 One of the largest Ransomware attacks has reached the Australian shores. Our Bitdefender anti-ransomware security software is capable of handling these attacks. Protect your valuable data today!
13.01.2022 The company said on Thursday at least 500 million user accounts were affected by a massive data breach. The hack happened in 2014, when "state-sponsored actor" stole account information, including names, emails, passwords, telephone numbers and answers to some security questions. So what should you do if you have a Yahoo account? First and foremost, you'll want to change your password immediately. All Yahoo account holders should also change their security questions and answe...rs. If your account is one Yahoo suspects was compromised, you'll be prompted to enter a new password as soon as you log on. If you used the same password on other accounts, change those, too. Here are other steps to take to secure your online accounts.
13.01.2022 Keep an eye out for fake emails.
13.01.2022 There is a new wave of ransomware attack, #BadRabbit, which struck on October 24th and has hit the market worldwide. All Bitdefender customers are safe. Endpoints running Bitdefender GravityZone and Bitdefender Elite were protected from zero hour against this attack wave and they are NOT impacted by this new family of ransomware. In fact, it was caught back in July! If you aren't already protected or have been affected, please call us on 1800 662 667
13.01.2022 Beware of malicious software disguised as popular games #AlertService #StaySmartOnline
11.01.2022 SCAM ALERT! Beware of unsolicited phone calls from suspects who claim to be calling from legitimate IT companies. The scammer will allege that your computer is ...infected and in need of urgent repair. The victim will be guided to allow remote access to their computer for the fake technician to assess the issue. DO NOT GIVE THEM ACCESS! They could potentially infect your PC with a Cryptolocker virus which renders your device unusable and requires payment to be removed. They also have the ability to steal your personal information. If you believe you have been the target of this scam or similar, you can report to your local Police Station or online via: https://www.acorn.gov.au/
09.01.2022 Malware Alert! 'Marcher'malware steals your banking details. Do you do internet banking on your mobile or tablet? Beware of malware targeting Android devices t...hrough SMS. 'Marcher' is able to manipulate banking applications on Android devices by substituting fields in these applications with its own fields, thereby stealing the user’s banking credentials. Inital infection starts with a text message, similar to the below: 'You have unread incoming MMS message. To view the message please install Adobe Flash Player, click the link to continue: [link]' The 'Flash' player turns out to be the scammers own software that installs on the device and streals user information. To avoid: - don’t open SMS from unknown or suspicious sources - never follow hyperlinks contained in these messages - only install Android applications from trusted sources, such as Google Play. Find out details at: http://tinyurl.com/phkh5mr
09.01.2022 Watch out for suspicious text message links today. They could be scams #ValentinesDay
07.01.2022 Not sure on how to create a strong password? This video will give you some ideas on how to create a strong password.
05.01.2022 How to shop online and stay secure
05.01.2022 How to protect from CryptoWall CryptoWall is a form of ransomware that uses the same encryption and extortion mechanisms as a previous threat, dubbed CryptoLocker. Local files are encrypted using a randomly generated 2048-bit RSA key pair that’s associated with the infected computer. While the public key is copied on the infected computer, the private key can only be obtained by paying for it within an allocated amount of time. If the payment is not delivered, the private key... is threatened to be deleted, leaving no possible unencrypting method for recovering the locked files. One of the most common infection vectors relies on drive-by-attacks through infected ads on legitimate websites, but it has also been known to infect via infected downloaded apps.
03.01.2022 VIRUS ALERT! Another #ransomware attack has been unleashed this year and is going viral! We urge all users to ensure a good backup system is in place.... If you have any questions or concerns about backups, please feel free to contact us!
03.01.2022 Are you utilising the maximum potentional from your business technology?
03.01.2022 We see malware on computers every single day! It is very important to ensure that your system is protected from vulnerable threats. Below is a video that explains what it is and how to protect yourself.... If you are unsure about anti-virus software or malware removal programs, please contact us on 1800 662 667. See more
02.01.2022 If you’re getting redirected from Google or seeing pop-up ads, unwanted toolbars, or strange Google search results, your computer may have malware. Malware is software designed to damage and take control of your computer.
01.01.2022 Watch out for a fake Origin Energy email scam containing spyware. The email looks like an electricity bill and includes the energy provider's official logo and a link, which when clicked, allows scammers to spy on your computer. Read the full story at The Age - theage.com.au: http://bit.ly/2qtLMgB Origin's tips to recognise a real Origin message: http://bit.ly/2q4qLYT
01.01.2022 ANDROID PHONESSMS MALWARE ALERT! Attention Android usershave you had an SMS that says: ‘You have received an MMS message. Read here: hXXp://message-info[.]cf.../mms/. This dodgy URL is one of many variations. While you might be curious about the MMS video or photo, if you click on the link in the message your phone will download malicious software that will give it complete control over your device. This includes access to your text messages and login details for email, banking, social media and other ecommerce apps. If you receive a suspicious SMS, you can report it to the ACMA by forwarding the message to 0429 999 888. If you’ve clicked on the link you should immediately contact your financial institution for help. For advice about the steps you can take to protect your identity online, visit Stay Smart Online at https://www.staysmartonline.gov.au//protect-your-personal-
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