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Phishing Attacks Targeting Mobile Users via Progressive Web Applications (PWA): A C-Suite Perspective

In today’s digital age, mobile devices have become indispensable to our personal and professional lives. As businesses increasingly lean on mobile apps for customer engagement, internal operations, and data access, the risk of cyberattacks targeting these applications has also grown. One particularly insidious threat is using Progressive Web Applications (PWAs) as a vehicle for phishing attacks.

Phishing attacks have evolved significantly over the recent years, and using PWAs has added a new dimension to this threat. Cybercriminals can leverage the legitimacy and trust associated with PWAs to trick unsuspecting users into divulging sensitive information.

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The 5 Biggest Cyber Threats for Financial Services

The financial services industry, a cornerstone of modern economies, is a prime target for cybercriminals. The allure of vast sums of money, sensitive personal data, and the intricate web of interconnected systems makes it a lucrative hunting ground. This blog delves into the five most significant cyber threats facing financial institutions, providing insights into their modus operandi, potential impact, and strategies for mitigation.

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Cyber Threats in Healthcare: A Critical Issue for MSMEs

Cybercriminals are opportunistic. They target organisations of all sizes, but healthcare MSMEs, with their rich trove of sensitive patient data, are particularly attractive.

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Mac Security: A C-Suite Imperative

Mac security is no longer an optional consideration for C-level executives. It is a business imperative. By understanding the threats, investing in robust security measures, and fostering a culture of security awareness, organisations can protect their valuable assets and mitigate the risks associated with Mac breaches.

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Social Engineering: The Silent Threat to Business Coaches

Social engineering, a form of cybercrime that manipulates people into divulging confidential information or performing actions that compromise security, is a growing concern. Business coaches, due to their role as trusted advisors, are particularly vulnerable. This blog post will delve into the intricacies of social engineering, exploring how it targets business coaches, and providing actionable strategies for mitigation.