A Microsoft product which is mainly used to obtain feedback from customers through satisfaction surveys is being exploited to send phishing links, a security firm claims.
While triumphantly announcing their purchase by Kanye, Parler exposed the names and email addresses of its most important subscribers.
Microsoft's decision to block macros originating from the Internet by default has led to threat actors resorting to disk image and archive-based attacks, the global security firm Sophos claims.
GUEST OPINION: In the epic spaghetti western The Good, The Bad and The Ugly, Tuco (The Ugly) says, "If you work for a living, why do you kill yourself working?"
With 95% of cybersecurity breaches being caused by human error, alongside zero-days, sophisticated hacks, spear fishing, social engineering and more, Ben Jones explains the state of play in today's world of cybersecurity, and his partnership with famous White House hacker/prankster James Linton.
With 95% of cybersecurity breaches being caused by human error, alongside zero-days, sophisticated hacks, spear fishing, social engineering and more, Ben Jones explains the state of play in today's world of cybersecurity, and his partnership with famous White House hacker/prankster James Linton.
The Australian Strategic Policy Institute has launched a site that can be used to check one's website, email and Internet connection to see whether the latest and most secure standards are being used.
GUEST OPINION by Luke Smith, Regional Account Director, Barracuda MSP: As Australian businesses plan for the year ahead, many are grappling with the best way to manage a constantly evolving IT security threat landscape. Indeed, research finds 83% of SMBs in Australia feel exposed to cyber threats and the figure is even higher for SMBs in New Zealand at 87%.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Everything changes and evolves, with data generated and databases growing larger with every passing day, while the maturity and sophistication of our technologies is also continuously evolving and improving. So too has marketing automation, fine tuned for every business, right down to delivering individually customised emails, along with the implementation, training and support, so to learn more, we spoke with Ben Dyer, the Technical Director, Chief Systems Architect and a Co-Founder of Taguchi Marketing.
GUEST INTERVIEW: Everything changes and evolves, with data generated and databases growing larger with every passing day, while the maturity and sophistication of our technologies is also continuously evolving and improving. So too has marketing automation, fine tuned for every business, right down to delivering individually customised emails, along with the implementation, training and support, so to learn more, we spoke with Ben Dyer, the Technical Director, Chief Systems Architect and a Co-Founder of Taguchi Marketing.
GUEST OPINION: It’s been an essential communication tool for decades, but now email is becoming a growing source of security threats for Australian businesses. Indeed, the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Annual Cyber Threat Report 2021 stated that the average loss for each successful business email compromise attack is now more than $50,600.
GUEST OPINION: As the world spins towards 2022, it is clear that the new year will see our reliance on cloud technologies becoming more vital than ever before.
There's now a single solution to manage all of the information in your organisation, structured and unstructured, with AI to classify it all, and it's an Australian success story making waves on the global stage doing what was once infeasible - and today, a must for every organisation.
There's now a single solution to manage all of the information in your organisation, structured and unstructured, with AI to classify it all, and it's an Australian success story making waves on the global stage doing what was once infeasible - and today, a must for every organisation.
Austrian open source software development company grommunio has announced that its groupware, of the same name, can be used to replace Microsoft Exchange.
Consumers in the Asia region have significantly increased their use of digital channels to engage with businesses and service providers since the outbreak of COVID-19.
GUEST OPINION: The pandemic, ongoing lockdowns and tax return time are leading to a perfect scam storm, says Dr Suranga Seneviratne from the University of Sydney’s School of Computer Science, who provides timely advice on how to spot and avoid a scam.
AUTHORITY NEWS: The law setting out how businesses must action unsubscribe (or ‘opt-out’) messages from consumers receiving commercial SMS and email has recently been further clarified.
Pass out your new DuckDuckGo email address and the service will strip out all the trackers from incoming email before forwarding to your actual address.
GUEST OPINION by Daniel Harding, MaxContact’s Director – Australia Operations: Webchat, SMS and email can enable you to deliver better customer service but only if you invest time and resources to implement them smartly.
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