Uh oh….Your computer’s hard drive failed. The latest update crashed your phone. Your tablet went missing at the airport. You accidentally hit the delete key on the file containing your scanned family photos. You clicked “open” on
Uh oh….Your computer’s hard drive failed. The latest update crashed your phone. Your tablet went missing at the airport. You accidentally hit the delete key on the file containing your scanned family photos. You clicked “open” on
Computers, phones, watches, tablets … mobile technology is both a convenience and a risk of your personal details in the hands of others. We keep things like “Find My iPhone” and passcodes in place to help protect
Today marks World Password Day, a global initiative dedicated to raising awareness about the importance of password security in an increasingly digital world. Citynet is committed to empowering individuals and businesses with the tools and knowledge needed
Cybersecurity Tips In a world where cybercriminals are constantly on the prowl, safeguarding your personal and work mobile devices has never been more critical. Citynet is committed to empowering people with the knowledge and tools needed to
What is an “insider threat”? An insider threat is a security threat which comes from within the company or organization being targeted for an attack. It could be a present or former employee, a board member, or
Over the past couple of decades, online dating has grown in popularity to become the widely-accepted norm. This shift in society’s way of meeting people leads us to be less cautious about meeting strangers online. This newfound
The prevalence of phishing scams is at an all-time high. With you being the key to preventing a cyber attack within your organization, it is important to question the legitimacy of every email you receive. Below is
Learning how to handle suspicious emails is essential to keep your organization safe from cybercriminals. If you don’t correctly handle a suspicious email, you could fall victim to a phishing attack. Follow the tips below to make
Using free public WiFi at a coffee shop or an airport may be convenient, but it can also be dangerous. Most public places that offer free WiFi don’t use encryption to secure their WiFi networks. It’s important
Using your credit card at a gas station pump or drive-up ATM is quick and convenient. However, despite retailers following Payment Card Industry (PCI) standards to protect your information, cybercriminals are finding ways to steal your information.