Every October the industry puts together information to share how people and businesses can be safer online. For this blog, we’re focusing on shadow IT – the hardware or software that employees use that isn’t managed by the company’s IT team – and how using a password manager can help.
As people use social media and dating apps to connect with others, they risk falling victim to catfishing scams. However, catfishing can be easily spotted when looking for signs such as a request for money and a newly made account. It is best to know these signs to avoid any financial loss, data leaks or mental and emotional strain. Continue reading to learn more about what catfishing is, how dangerous it can be, the signs to look out for, how to deal with it and how to avoid it in the future.
With the new iPhone 15 release, scammers are taking advantage by impersonating mobile carriers or Apple support, claiming their target is eligible for a free or discounted iPhone upgrade. The scammer’s goal is to get their target to provide personal and financial information which is then used to attempt identity theft or make unauthorized charges. Read on to learn what signs to look out for and what to do if you fall victim to this iPhone 15 scam.
The internet has become an integral part of our daily lives, protecting our online accounts and sensitive information is more critical than ever. Passwords are the first line of defense against cyberattacks, and their strength is essential in safeguarding our identities. In this blog post, we’ll cover passwords and password managers, exploring the significance of strong passwords and the role that password managers play in enhancing our online security.
Yes, you can get a virus by visiting a website, however, it’s extremely rare. Getting a virus from visiting a website is possible through exploit kits and drive-by downloads. There are several cybersecurity precautions you can take to mitigate the damage a virus can cause in the event that you visit a compromised website.
Keeper Security’s Privileged Access Management (PAM) solution, KeeperPAM™, has been featured by 451 Research, a technology research firm that provides an unbiased view of opportunities and risks across the enterprise technology landscape. The 451 Research group is part of S&P Global Market Intelligence.