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Episode 130: Phishing and Malware attacks

Thinking you won't get hit by malware attacks and phishing schemes leaves you at the mercy of hackers who could take businesses for hundreds of millions of dollars every year. We look at the threat and the steps you can take to protect yourself and your business....

Episode 129: US pipeline hit by cyber attack

Episode 129: US pipeline hit by cyber attack

A significant piece of U.S. energy infrastructure is hit by hackers and the ripple effect will impact all American's at the gas pump... but is this the wake-up call that will really make a difference? Until these past few days, you had likely never heard of the...

Episode 128: US cybersecurity strategy

Episode 128: US cybersecurity strategy

Cybersecurity is an issue making its way to the forefront nationally and in the private sector. According to one study, data breaches exposed 36 billion records in the first half of 2020. And another study indicates 86% of breaches were financially motivated.  In this...

Episode 127: Brute force attacks and credential stuffing

Episode 127: Brute force attacks and credential stuffing

Hackers threaten all kinds of businesses and the various ways they can cause you problems are growing more numerous and sophisticated. We look at the most common types of cyberattacks next. This is the CYBER24 podcast, presented by VLCM. Panelists Dan Schuyler, VLCM...

Episode 126: The pitfalls of DIY cybersecurity

Episode 126: The pitfalls of DIY cybersecurity

It is easy to forget just how much technology has changed over the last quarter-century. For much of the workforce, it's impossible to remember life without the internet and those of us who remember life with our "crackberries" are starting to feel ancient. This...

Episode 125: What the Chinese hack of Microsoft means for you

Episode 125: What the Chinese hack of Microsoft means for you

In this episode take a look at how the Chinese hack of Microsoft could be trouble for your business after Microsoft discovered a vulnerability that allowed hackers to access Exchange servers going as far back as ten years. Plus, Anthony shows us how excited he is...