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Everywhere and Nowhere: The Invisible Shield of Security

Today's articles are all related to the thrilling world of cyber security.

Yes, you heard right! We're talking about the invisible shield that protects our precious data from the dark forces of the internet. So, buckle up, because we're about to embark on a journey through the security realms of personal, work, and the world at large.


First up we're exploring the fortress of personal security:


Oversharing at the airport can be dangerous! Cybersecurity experts are warning travelers not to post "selfies" of their boarding passes.


Hackers recently exploited a vulnerability in Salesforce to phish users' Facebook credentials. Were you affected?


Next, we're headed to the battlefield of cyber security in the work place:


Is it time to ditch your passwords for good? Passkey tech may do more than prevent cyber-attacks.


Watch out for the new "Big Head" ransomware attack that tries to trick you with a fake Windows update alert.


Finally, we're zooming out to look at cyber security in the broader landscape:


Not even your favorite teams are safe from cyber-attacks. Microsoft recently raised a red flag about cybersecurity concerns for major sporting events.


A massive cyberattack across five U.S. states forced some hospital emergency rooms to close and impacted multiple medical facilities.


So, there you have it. A thrilling ride through the world of cyber security. The internet is a vast and complex place, filled with dangers lurking behind every click. Online predators are always looking for ways to exploit unsuspecting users.


Do you feel like you should take additional steps ensure the safety of your personal information and online accounts? Do you feel anxious or worried about the safety of your financial accounts or customer data? Contact a Computer Corner Tech Advisor today. We have solutions to fit your needs. We offer our Secure VIP Program for individuals and we have our Managed Services for small to medium sized businesses. Remember in the digital realm, the best offense is a good defense.






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