The Security category encompasses a range of articles addressing various cybersecurity threats and best practices. Topics include the distinction between phishing and spear phishing attacks, emphasizing the importance of recognizing and preventing these threats. The site also highlights the significance of securing WordPress sites by avoiding default administrator usernames, thereby reducing vulnerability to unauthorized access. Additionally, discussions cover the prevalence of banking malware campaigns, underscoring the need for robust security measures to protect sensitive financial information. Overall, the articles aim to inform readers about cyber threats and provide practical advice for enhancing online security.
What cybersecurity issues have arisen in the week of March 6th 2023? Lots of issues with Foreign Interference in Canada and also Cyber Attacks across the board.
Social networking is a big part of the surveillance capitalism world. Facebook, twitter and other social networking apps use where you are as a vital aspect of their vision of you. #Facebook #Surveillance
I had no idea that Canadian Personal Finance was so interesting to our friends in the People’s Republic of China, but evidently, it is. Security is very important these days.
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