From category archives: Be Secure Online

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All in a good cause!? Why charities need password management?

The rise of online threats, hackers & data breaches, having a robust password management system is a must for a charity. After all, who wants to call the boss to say the money is all gone.

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7 Tips for Choosing the best Password Manager for Your Team

Bringing some common sense to the dreary job of selecting a password manager for your business, or organisation. And there is a link to our free Top 7 tips for 'Choosing a new password manager'.  Simple, clear, plain English makes your selection quicker, easier, better and ultimately safer.

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Looking to change your passwords? Here's how it might go.

Used the same password for over a decade, somehow managed to avoid identity theft, despite using the same password everywhere you are still here, well here's how to move on and continue to survive with real passwords

 

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Worlds dumbest Hacker made millions, went to lunch, is now jailed in California

Yevgeniy Nikulin hacked LinkedIn, Dropbox breaching their cyber security, and used VPN to access the IT network to steal 117 million usernames and passwords

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Experts break silence on doing better passwords

Spend a few quid a month, and you can sync your passwords in your business. Boring but safe. If you are running a business, have you ever sacked anyone only to realise later that they still have access to everything, including the Bank? 

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8 Benefits to Using Password Management Software

6 Benefits to automating, strengthening and properly storing passwords in your own managed password vault. Everyone hates managing passwords, so let us do it for you: No Contract, Full Service, Monthly billing. 

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Protecting Yourself from Phishing & Scams - What to Look Out For

Phishing is essentially communication designed to get you to divulge information such as personal or bank details or credit card numbers. You may get an email purporting to be from a reputable source such as your bank or IT service provider. 

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