How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak

86 Million Reasons to Act Now on Data Protection In a disturbing development, over 73 million current and former AT&T customer records (Orig here) have been posted online, fully decrypted and searchable. Unlike past leaks, these aren’t just usernames and passwords. The exposed data includes names, Social Security numbers, dates of birth, account numbers, andContinue reading “How to Prevent a Data Breach: Lessons from the AT&T Leak”

The Largest Data Leak in History: What SMBs Must Do Now to Protect Themselves

4 Billion Reasons to Rethink Your Data Security In what’s being called the largest data breach in history, more than 4 billion user records were exposed in a massive compilation dubbed the “Mother of All Breaches.” This incident wasn’t a single hack. It was an aggregation of previously leaked data, including names, passwords, email addresses,Continue reading “The Largest Data Leak in History: What SMBs Must Do Now to Protect Themselves”

Google’s Android Security Update Decision

What Android Security Update means for Your Business Devices If you use Android for work, there’s an urgent new Android security update risk you need to know about. Google has just cut off security update access for Android devices running anything older than Android 11. That may sound technical, but the bottom line is simple.Continue reading “Google’s Android Security Update Decision”