Keep Hackers From Damaging Your Credit Score - A Guide
Hackers have accumulated a wealth of information about you over the years - more than enough to open up a new credit card under your name and damage your credit score. Stop them in their tracks by freezing your credit.
How Bad was Twitter's Very Public Hack?
What does the hack look like for Twitter’s reputation and for the accounts impacted?
That MGM Resorts Data Breach is Much Worse than Originally Reported
Been to Vegas? You’ve most likely visited or stayed at an MGM Resorts property, and bad news, your information is currently for sale on the dark web. Even worse: it’s been there for over a year.
Debilitating Increase Seen in Cyber Attacks Against Advocacy Groups
Some organizations have been inundated with DDOS attacks in the wake of recent increased advocacy activity. But help is on the way!
easyJet Suffers Massive Data Breach of Sensitive Information
While you’re most likely not travelling at the moment, if you previously flew on easyJet, you may need to take action to protect your information.
The Latest Email Scam Almost Tricked My Family
Served fresh from hackers to your family’s table, it’s the latest email scam that almost tricked two members of my family.
Privacy Check Tuesday
Cybersecurity and privacy are intrinsically connected. The ability to protect your privacy often relies on cybersecurity working correctly. We’ll talk a lot about privacy here on the ACT, but today we’ve got two quick checks for you.
Zoom Isn’t Secure, but Here’s How to Fix It
Zoom has been in the news a lot lately - they’ve been bringing a lot of people together easily. But cybersecurity researchers and the FBI have noted that there are a lot of areas where Zoom could be doing better. Check out our guide on how to understand the underlying issues, and how to decrease your risk.
Marriott Has Been Hacked...Again
Hotel giant Marriott was hacked….again. Find out what that means for your data and how you can stay safe and avoid having your identity stolen
Don't Fall for These Three COVID-19 Scams
As the world continues to manage its response to the novel coronavirus (COVID-19), hackers have also continued to exploit the global pandemic. And while their work had previously focused on only the pandemic itself, they have moved on to new subjects that have come from our new normal. Here are three things you need to watch out for this week.
Business Email Compromise is Eroding Trust and Costing Millions
Your boss replies to your email at 4:55 on a Friday asking you to update the wire transfer number to another company before you leave. You quickly take care of it, but now your organization is out millions of dollars.
Should I buy a RFID Wallet or Purse to Protect my new Credit Card?
You’ve seen those RFID blocking wallets and purses at stores that are meant to protect your credit cards. But are they really worth it?
Retail Giant J. Crew Hacked and Kept it Quiet for a Year
If you’ve shopped at J. Crew, you should know they were hacked over a year ago, meaning you need to ACT right now.
Hacking Your Brain with Coronavirus
Hackers are using the coronavirus against you and you may not realize it until it’s too late.
The Tax Refund You’re Counting on is in Jeopardy
It’s tax time, and that means hackers are ready to take your refund from your back pocket. Stop them in their tracks with these tips!
Double Data Breach Day
These days is seems that only three things are certain: death, taxes, and data breaches. We hear about data breaches all the time, but what exactly does a data breach even mean, and more importantly, what does it mean for you?