Here you will find my latest blog posts in the category of Cyber Attacks.
Phishing attacks are a sneaky tactic cyber criminals use to steal your personal information, like passwords, bank details, or credit card numbers.
Cyber crime in the UK has significantly grown in 2024, with businesses being the most common target. The recent Cyber Security Breaches Survey found that a cyber attack has hit half of UK businesses in the past year.
London residents are facing concerns after a cyber attack compromised blood test data belonging to NHS patients.
In the murky world of cyber crime, phishing reigns supreme. These deceptive emails and text messages, masquerading as trusted sources, cast a wide net to steal personal information and wreak digital havoc.
The cyber security landscape is a constant battleground. Traditional threats like phishing emails are morphing into ever more sophisticated attacks, while new frontiers emerge – mobile devices and the Internet of Things (IoT) are increasingly targeted.
The internet’s a fantastic tool, but like venturing out at night, it’s wise to be aware of the potential dangers. In the UK, staying safe online is just as important as locking your door. This guide will equip you with the knowledge to understand cyber threats and fortify your digital defences.
Individuals impacted by a data breach or cyber attack should promptly report the incident. Swift reporting allows organisations like banks to intervene quickly and possibly recover stolen funds. Organisations are legally required to report data breaches under GDPR.
Cyber crime is a growing menace, estimated to cost the world over $10.5 trillion by 2025. This insidious threat impacts individuals, businesses, and nations alike, affecting finances, security, and even trust.
Attackers cast a wide net, aiming to infect as many devices or trick as many users as possible. They don’t care who the specific victim is.