Omicron: a great opportunity for criminals

Omicron: a great opportunity for criminals

Today the word ‘viral’ is at the centre of our lives. Not only because of the pandemic we have been experiencing for the last two years. Information, news, and, of course, cyber attacks are spread at a fast pace. Thanks to these phenomena, speculative...
Cyber Card #16 – Trojans: why a click can be dangerous

Cyber Card #16 – Trojans: why a click can be dangerous

A cyberattack can affect anyone. Sometimes all it takes is a simple click to open the door for a virus such as Trojan Horse, which can be silent for long periods before activating and propagating itself within the networks to which you are connected. Once installed,...
Cyber Card #14 – Malware: why a click can be dangerous

Cyber Card #14 – Malware: why a click can be dangerous

Cyber crime is increasingly involved in creating new phishing campaigns that exploit current events and trends. The first rule is always to remain very cautious when clicking on suspicious links and attachments, so that you do not fall victim to them. Especially if...

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