How to Recognize Scams
Magnitech CEO, Tim Pabich, sat on an expert panel to explain how to recognize scams and what to do to protect yourself.
Magnitech CEO, Tim Pabich, sat on an expert panel to explain how to recognize scams and what to do to protect yourself.
Data breaches can happen in many forms. Some of it is all electronic, and you never know the human behind the mask.
Recent research suggests that credit card data is the most sought after data in a breach. Why is that?
Phishing attempts directed at specific individuals or companies have been termed spear phishing. These are highly targeted attacks.
Malvertising is a cyber threat found in malicious advertising. In this case, hackers use advertising to spread malware.
Online safety covers a wide variety of areas. Children should know what to look out for and what is okay. The internet can be an amazing and powerful tool for kids.
Far too often, people confuse spam emails and phishing emails. Although both spam emails and phishing emails are unwanted incoming communications, they are completely different.
Are you currently staring at a costly IT bill from your break/fix provider from their last visit? You aren’t alone. Many business owners have fallen victim to this scheme, and we are happy to tell you there is a better way.
Credit card skimmers are still out there – and everyday more and more people become a victim of credit card fraud because of them – it’s just as common as being hacked online.
While there is no fool-proof method for avoiding falling victim to a phishing attack, knowing how to spot likely culprits is one step in the right direction.
If you happen to find yourself on the receiving end of a data breach or one of your accounts is hacked, here’s what you should remember.
On Monday, November 12th, Magnitech Solutions welcomed 28 Girl Scout Brownies into our office to earn their Computer Expert Badge.
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