Cyber Pill #21 – Ransomware: The blackmail virus

Cyber Pill #21 – Ransomware: The blackmail virus

Ransomware, a malicious software (or even better Malware). Once it has entered our computer, it is able to encrypt all data, making it unusable. The only way to get your data back is to have cyber criminals give you the password to decrypt it. Obviously to obtain the...
Supply Chain: cyber risks quadrupled in one year

Supply Chain: cyber risks quadrupled in one year

It is necessary to choose suppliers who are trained We all know how valuable a supplier of goods or services can be, with whom you have an ongoing relationship based on trust. This principle is valid in everyday life, but even more so in a company’s operational...
Cyber Pill – #20 Social Engineering: Online vaccines no thanks!

Cyber Pill – #19 Protect your Xmas

Christmas 2020 will be surely remembered for its peculiarities.   Collected holidays and digital Christmas shopping: we’ll browse the internet in search of an interesting offer or a cool idea, directly from our home sofa.  We...

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