InTegriLogic Blog
Sextortion scams are alarming. Scammers claim to have hacked into your computer, capturing video footage of you engaging in private, adult activities, as well as the content on your screen. Their threat? Pay up, or they’ll send the footage to all of your contacts.
Recently, these scammers have become even more convincing by including victims' names and pictures of their homes. Let’s break down how these scams work and what you should do if one of these messages lands in your inbox.
Selecting the right cybersecurity tools for your business can be a daunting task, given the vast array of options available. The key to making the right choice is to first assess your business's specific needs and vulnerabilities. Start by conducting a thorough risk assessment to identify potential threats and areas where your current security measures may be lacking.
Businesses face a wide range of challenges, but some of the most significant issues can come from within the company itself. Whether these problems stem from hackers, disgruntled customers, or unreliable vendors, every business leader has to deal with some form of internal threat. Unfortunately, these threats can sometimes come from the employees themselves. Today, we’ll explore two employee-related issues that can potentially cause major headaches for business owners.