Posts Tagged ‘updates’

It’s time to update your Google Chrome browser!

On Friday 1 March, Google announced it had discovered a Zero-Day Vulnerability “CVE-2019-5786” in its Google Chrome ...

How can I protect my website from being hacked?

Having a website is like having a virtual shop front to your business and provides the ability ...

Ask CyberGuru: Do I need to update my modem router’s firmware?

CyberGuru was recently asked, "I saw in magazine recently that it suggested that you should 'update your [modem] router’s firmware to fix ...

Preparing for Windows 10 Anniversary Update

Over the past few weeks, we have been working with clients to prepare them for the recent release of the ...

Microsoft releases Windows 10 Anniversary Update

It’s hard to believe it’s been a year since Microsoft launched Windows 10. Windows 10 was announced being the “last ...

Five tips to spring clean your website

It is hard to believe we are now in September! Spring is here, and we suggest it ...

Ask CyberGuru: How can I prevent viruses on my computer?

In the latest instalment of Ask CyberGuru, we are asked, “How can I prevent viruses on my computer?”. As the saying goes, prevention is better than the cure, so here we provide three tips on how you can prevent viruses ...

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Australia’s First Privacy Penalty: What It Means for Your Business

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In a landmark decision this October, the Federal Court handed down a $5.8 million penalty to Australian Clinical Labs (ACL) - the first ever under Australia’s Privacy Act. This ruling isn’t just ...

Phishing Gets Smarter: What Noosa’s $2.3 million Scam Teaches Us About AI-Powered Cybercrime

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Phishing Gets Smarter: What Noosa’s $2.3 million Scam Teaches Us About AI-Powered Cybercrime

In December 2024, Noosa Shire Council was hit by a cyber scam that cost them a staggering $2.3 million in a single transaction. But this wasn’t your run-of-the-mill dodgy email with typos ...