Why You Should Pay the Extra Fee for Domain Privacy
We got a letter recently, alerting us that our domain name is expiring soon. The letter, which looks a lot like an invoice, goes on
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We got a letter recently, alerting us that our domain name is expiring soon. The letter, which looks a lot like an invoice, goes on
In 2017, nearly $1 billion was “diverted or attempted to be diverted” from real estate transactions by cybercriminals. Real Estate is one of the top
One of the most common tactics cybercriminals use when targeting small and midsize businesses in phishing attacks in the form of fake notifications. These are
A common saying in the cybersecurity world is “There are two kinds of companies: those that have been breached and those that just don’t know
(This article, written by PTG CEO Reed Wilson, originally appeared in the 2017 GSA Book of Experts) At PTG, we’ve had the benefit of working
Tax season is starting, and along with it come the tax-related phishing emails. We’ve already started seeing emails this year that look like W2 notifications.
We typically stick to writing about phishing emails and attacks aimed at businesses, but a recent trend has us making an exception. We’ve seen a
Happy 2018! For 40% of Americans, the new year means setting a New Year’s Resolution – have you made one? What about for your business?
2017 is coming to a close, and we’re counting down our top blogs post of the year. Most of these posts weren’t written in 2017,
Picture this scenario: A low to mid-level employee gets an email from the CEO. He needs the lower level employee to wire him money right