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...
Cyber Card #13 – Protected, even under the beach umbrella

Cyber Card #13 – Protected, even under the beach umbrella

Due to the coronavirus emergency, remote working has seen a sudden growth in many companies. The unforeseen lockdown led many people to continue working even in the summer… perhaps under a beach umbrella. While remote working is definitely in general terms a...
Cyber Card #12 – 5 rules to prevent a phishing attack

Cyber Card #12 – 5 rules to prevent a phishing attack

Cyber crime continues to exploit every opportunity to create new email phishing campaigns. Being able to recognise them at “a glance” can become difficult, mainly because the level of sophistication has increased enormously compared to the first...
Cyber Card #11 – The 3 most common types of Phishing attack

Cyber Card #11 – The 3 most common types of Phishing attack

Taking advantage of the Coronavirus emergency, cyber crime has increased its phishing attacks using all the channels at its disposal. The attacks are not only more frequent, but also more dangerous. To defend oneself against them, the first thing needed is to be able...
Cyber Card #10 – Remote working in Covid-19 times

Cyber Card #10 – Remote working in Covid-19 times

The Coronavirus emergency generated a rapid deployment of Remote working. However, this way of working is offering cyber criminals new possibilities and new spaces to carry out their criminal activities. Defending ourselves requires preventing a number of critical...