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BitHawk - An example of finding Adware/Malware on an Android phone

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Wed, Jul 19, 2017

 

NSK’s new product BitHawk is a new cyber defense application that picks up where your antivirus solutions leave off.  It provides our customers with powerful, efficient protection and system clean-up capabilities. 

Below is an example of how it found an app on one of our Clients phone’s that was connected to Chinese adware/spyware servers and collecting data from the person’s phone. 

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Topics: cybersecurity

Warning!  Don't Click!

Posted by Cathie Briggette on Thu, Jul 13, 2017

The internet has become an indispensable tool for everyday life, both personal and business. Its global use and familiarity have also opened the doors for cyber criminals to take every opportunity to exploit vulnerable people through disturbing online attacks. Online scams and malware are also becoming increasingly sophisticated, and while many of us are aware of what to look for and what to do when they arise, there are some that may still be confused by the latest scams discussed in the media.

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Topics: cybersecurity

Protecting your company against ransomware attacks

Posted by Hannah Manning on Wed, Jun 28, 2017

One of a company’s worst nightmares goes a little something like this.

An employee boots up their computer at the beginning of the work day. A couple of minutes into work they get an email from someone who seems to be a coworker. They click the link without thinking, and a message flashes onto their screen:

“Your files have been encrypted. You have 24 hours to pay a fine of $500. If you do not pay the fine, your files will be permanently encrypted.”

Yesterday, for several companies across Europe and Asia and even in the United States, that nightmare became a reality.

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Topics: Disaster Recovery, Data Security, cybersecurity, ransomware attacks, Malware

What does it mean to be security aware?

Posted by Hannah Manning on Tue, Jun 27, 2017

In previous blog posts, we’ve talked a lot about how important it is to be aware of how secure your firewall really is. But you may be wondering one thing: what does it even mean to be “security aware?”

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Topics: Data Security, Cloud Security, anti virus, cybersecurity

E-manipulation: What is social engineering?

Posted by Hannah Manning on Thu, Jun 22, 2017

So you have a Nigerian prince in your emails who seems nice enough. He’s never been anything but polite, and from the looks of it, he has had a rough time lately. As it turns out, being a prince is not as lucrative as it sounds. He just needs $12,000 from you to make it all better.

You know how this story ends. You laugh it off because you know it’s a scam – you don’t know this guy, why would you ever give him money?

But what happens when someone you do know emails you out of the blue, needing some cash? Or if a coworker asks for access to a file? Or if someone you’re pretty sure you know sends you a link that you just have to click?

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Topics: Data Security, cybersecurity, social engineering, email security, BostonIT