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    Some key findings from our 2021 financial threats report: 📧 8.2% of users were hit by , 💰 18% of all phishing was e-shop related 🎯 users continue to be most targeted, 👛 Over 460K crypto-related phishing attempts Read full report ⇒

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    Our products have passed both the SOC 2 Type 1 audit and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification by TÜV AUSTRIA – which shows that our AV databases are protected from unauthorised changes by strong IT security controls. Learn more:

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  9. Mar 19

    What exactly is 'typo-squatting'?

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    In our latest IoT report, we found that: ✔️ 43% of businesses don't protect their full IoT suite ✔️ 64% of businesses already maintain or use IoT solutions ✔️ 53% of business abandoned new projects due to an inability to address cybersecurity risk

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    What should mobile apps protect their user data from? ✔️ Malicious software ✔️ Unknown Wi-Fi networks ✔️ Remote access tools ✔️ Browser vulnerabilities ✔️

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  15. Mar 18

    Our products have passed both the SOC 2 Type 1 audit and ISO/IEC 27001:2013 certification by TÜV AUSTRIA – which shows that our AV databases are protected from unauthorized changes by strong IT security controls. Learn more:

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  19. Mar 18

    Be sure to visit our site - which now includes an update to the Rakhni Decryptor. Learn more & stay safe ⇒

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  20. Mar 18

    "You appeared in 2 searches this week" Ego and vanity are two buttons that scammers know how to push. Check out how some leverage fake emails in order to get you to click malicious links. Full story ⇒

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