Why SEO Should Be A Serious Concern Following A Cyberattack

While other search engines are available, Google is the dominant force when it comes to internet enquiries. As of January 2023, Google accounted for 85% of all desktop searches. By comparison, its nearest competitor, Bing, had a shade under 9%. With the sheer volume of searches Google deals with, it’s easy to see why companies […]

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March 24, 2023
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ChatGPT Privacy Flaw

OpenAI has disabled ChatGPT’s privacy history, almost certainly because they had a security flaw where users were seeing each others’ histories.

March 22, 2023
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Cybersecurity Industry News Review – March 21, 2023

KillNet is bad for your health, TikTok facing further bans, ransomware impacts cancer test results, Russia allegedly increasing its cyberwarfare efforts. By Joe Fay Microsoft Demonstrates How KillNet Is Bad for Our Healthcare Sector Microsoft has highlighted a rise in DDoS attacks on healthcare organizations, mapping a three-fold increase in attacks over three months. It said it tracked 10 to 20 attacks per day on healthcare organizations on Azure in November but was seeing 40 to 60 per day in February. The attack mix changed over this time, it added, with over half of attacks now being UDP floods, with…

March 21, 2023
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TikTok to be banned from UK Government Phones

The UK has announced a ban on TikTok on government phones, becoming the latest country to have banned the Chinese-owned video app over raised security concerns. The microscope has been on TikTok in recent months and has come under increased scrutiny due to fear is that user data from the app owned by Beijing-based company […]

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March 17, 2023
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