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Facebook Exploit – Cybersecurity Advisory

Facebook Exploit – Cybersecurity Advisory

April 2021: CyberHoot received notification of a hacking forum publishing the stolen phone numbers and...

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UK Census Smishing Attack

UK Census Smishing Attack

As many know, the United States had its decennial (every ten years) census in 2020, helping determine...

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Instagram Scams: How To Avoid Them

Instagram Scams: How To Avoid Them

Since Instagram's official launch in 2010, it's seen more than 1 billion accounts opened with users...

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Twitter Steganography Risks

Twitter Steganography Risks

Steganography is the interesting but potentially dangerous technique of hiding data or malware code...

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Why NFTs Are The Future

Why NFTs Are The Future

The popular musician Grimes sold some animations she made with her brother Mac on a website called 'Nifty...

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US Treasury Bans Ransomware Payments

US Treasury Bans Ransomware Payments

Oct.1st, 2020: The US Treasury Department's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) warned...

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Apple’s New Privacy Initiative

Apple’s New Privacy Initiative

Apple’s tracking-optional iOS 14.5 update provides privacy-preserving features, giving users the...

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FTC Warns of ‘Romance Scammers’

FTC Warns of ‘Romance Scammers’

For people searching for love online, it has become a little difficult due to scammers' hell-bent on...

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Canada Rules Clearview AI’s Illegal

Canada Rules Clearview AI’s Illegal

Clearview AI has created one of the broadest and most powerful facial recognition databases in the...

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Emotet Operation Takedown

Emotet Operation Takedown

In January of 2021, law enforcement and judicial authorities across the globe disrupted one of the most...

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Security Advisory – Apple and Linux/Unix

Security Advisory – Apple and Linux/Unix

February 1st, 2021 Update: All Apple MacOS products are also at risk for the sudo privilege escalation...

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WordPress Site Risks

WordPress Site Risks

WordPress websites account for more than one-third of all websites on the Internet. WordPress is both...

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"Single Digits chose CyberHoot to address our Awareness Training and Policy Governance needs because it was simple and effective. Unlike other LMS systems which require 45-minute training videos and dozens of trick questions, our staff receives important training in less than 10 minutes once a month. I’d recommend CyberHoot to anyone looking for a quick, simple, cost-effective approach to securing their business in the 21st century. You’ll be glad you did!"

John Nelson, Single Digits, VP Engineering

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“Using CyberHoot was one of the best decisions we made regarding SAT. Fully automated, training is interesting, and staff participation is high compared to other vendors.”

Michael Gibby, SEQ IT Services, Founder & Managing Director

"While it is well known that there are many cyber security threats, sorting out how to protect yourself without accidentally exposing yourself can be a daunting task. For a small organization like ours, this type expertise and time to research it, are a rare commodity. Cyberhoot has provided us with reliable practices and training tools, in small, manageable increments, that leave us feeling confident and assured about cybersecurity."

Astrid Wielens, Zebra Crossings, Executive Director

"Using CyberHoot was one of the best decisions we made regarding SAT. Fully automated, training is interesting, staff participation is high compared to other vendors."

Max Krider, Creative Tech, HIPAA Compliance Officer