Update Your Security Now, Get Ready for a Safe Holiday Season

Billions of dollars will be spent online by the end of the year. You will love it, but cyber criminals too. Make sure you’re not a victim. Despite the fact Black Friday weekend is the most popular time of the year to shop, millions of people have already started their 2017 holiday shopping. While some of the best prices are found in late November, many are opting to avoid the crowds and complete their holiday shopping now.

Read more…

Singles’ Day, Black Friday, Cyber Monday: Shop Safely!

As you might be endlessly waiting for the breathtaking online deals during these holidays, cyber criminals are definitely as excited as you – or even more – and have their digitally well-equipped conned trap ready to take fist full of money from your pocket. Good news is that it depends mostly on you and how you protect yourself to prevent these major threats from spoiling your shopping spree.

Read more…

Press article: ZoneAlarm’s 5 Golden Tips on Ransomware to Tech Readers

ZoneAlarm has spoken about ransomware to the readers of Wccf (Where Consumers Come First) tech, a leading technology publication. Dror Levy, head of consumer marketing, listed his tips to protect you against ransomware attacks. Read the full article below to learn how to better protect your desktop and mobile devices from ransomwarephishing attacks, and other cyber threats.

Read more…

Don’t Let Ransomware Boo You on Halloween

Halloween is coming up. The time when we have fun scaring ourselves and others with spooky stories, films, costumes and more. Unfortunately, these hauntings are not so funny comparing to… ransomware. Oh, yes, this is something you should really be scared of. For most people, that’s why ransomware attacks are among the spookiest things.  Read more…

The Bad Rabbit Can Hit You So Bad…

A new ransomware attack nicknamed Bad Rabbit has been sweeping through the world since yesterday, October 24, 2017. As a matter of fact, the Ukrainian Security Service had warned on October 14 that a new large scale cyber attack, similar to notPetya, might take place sometime between October 13 and 17. The attack arrived a few days later than expected.

Read more…