Warn your users about three ways attackers continue to exploit the COVID-19 crisis: USB: A new ploy is bad actors mailing USB devices, appearing to be from your company to your users. Once plugged in, they can open up a channel that permits unauthorized remote control...
Prepare now for slow Internet speeds and dropped mobile phone calls. Some customers report that their remote workers experience slow Internet speeds. The sheer number of people working from home, and others watching videos at home, is causing the Internet to...
Alert your workers to be on guard looking for fake, decoy websites about coronavirus, even closings, and related alerts. Attackers design the content to be frightening or otherwise enticing so users click without thinking. Warn them that there are hundreds of new...
The rapidly changing situation of potential school closures, self-quarantines, and public reaction to the coronavirus guarantees that at some point you will have employees who need to work from home. If the employee’s computer isn’t secure, your organization’s...