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What is PII and how do you keep it private?

Identity theft is a very real and significant issue in today’s interconnected world. The amount of personally identifiable information (PII) stored on servers across many organisations is larger now than it ever has been in the past. There are more types of PII floating around than most people realise. The obvious ones being name, date […]

Is cryptocurrency mining malware the new ransomware?

You may already be familiar with the concept of ransomware, a type of cybercrime where a hacker locks files on your computer and demands money in exchange for giving back the data. You may have also heard about cryptocurrency. The practice has been a lucrative one, to the tune of £6.4 billion lost in 2018 […]

Social Media – Four tips to make your account secure

Imagine what it would feel like to be controlled by some unknown force that makes you do stuff you naturally wouldn’t do. It sounds terrifying, right? Well that’s exactly how it feels when you have your social media account hacked, and some faceless troll uses it to post horrible stuff you normally wouldn’t post. If […]

Security tips for shopping online

It’s safe to assume that everybody, at some point, has indulged in a little shopping online – some more so than others. Whether you’re a regular or you only dabble in online purchases now and then, it’s important to take safety precautions to ensure your personal details don’t get stolen in the process. When you’re […]

President Macron launches the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace

Today, on November 12th at the UNESCO Internet Governance Forum (IGF), President Macron launched the Paris Call for Trust and Security in Cyberspace. This high-level declaration on developing common principles for securing cyberspace has already received the backing of many States, as well as private companies and civil society organisations. As a leading resource of […]

Are smartphones stealing childhoods? Exploring the right age to give your child their first mobile

At what age is it appropriate to let your child have their own mobile phone? It’s been a much-debated topic for a number of years now, and with recent calls from MP Matthew Hancock, to ban the devices in schools, it’s an issue that’s fast-gathering attention. The impact smartphones are having on children It prompted […]

How do I know that my bank account is secure?

The progress of technology has brought upon new and exciting ways for people to manage the essential aspects of their existence, which includes finances. However, the online banking revolution also opened up never encountered before possibilities for attackers to hack into bank accounts and pursue fraudulent operations. Fortunately, a little preventive action will take you […]

Growing up and the internet: sexting, exploitation and other dangers

As young people progress into their teens and on to their early twenties, everything changes: their bodies, their minds, their behaviours and attitudes, they way they perceive and react, and the types of relationships they have. Whilst we all want our young people to grow, progress and be happy, we are often wistful about the […]

Landlords beware: four common renter red flags & scams

Renting an apartment is a time-consuming process for both the tenant and the landlord. Landlords often spend a considerable amount of money marketing the property, engaging a letting agent to help them fill the vacancy and also renovating or updating the property after a previous tenant has moved out. Before even putting the property on […]

Safe and secure online on holiday

Hopefully, you’ve read our advice on researching and booking holidays and other travel safely and securely. But have you thought about how to keep yourself protected online while you’re away, whether it’s the annual family holiday or a short break? Whether you’re basking in the sunshine or enjoying the snowy slopes, it can be easy […]