Data breach: what to do if your password was leaked
Data breaches are inevitable, but the damage is manageable. We show how to check whether your email was affected and what to do next.
Knowledge base
Practical guidance on spotting phishing and training employees — no fluff.
A click is not a catastrophe — what matters is the next few minutes. A clear action plan for the employee and the business.
Readarrow_forwardData breaches are inevitable, but the damage is manageable. We show how to check whether your email was affected and what to do next.
Cafe WiFi, a personal device and a home network are new attack points. We show how to work remotely, securely.
A QR code on an "invoice" or in a car park can lead to a fake page. We explain quishing and how to protect yourself from it.
Scammers break people, not systems. We explain social engineering tactics and how to protect yourself from them.
One email pretending to be from the CEO can cost thousands. We explain CEO fraud and invoice fraud schemes with real examples.
Ransomware encrypts a company’s data and demands a ransom. We show how it spreads and how to actually protect yourself.
2FA protects an account even when the password is stolen. We explain how it works and why it should be on everywhere that matters.
A one-off lecture does not work. We show how to build security awareness training that actually changes behaviour.
Weak and reused passwords are the most common way in. We show how to create and manage strong passwords.
A text about an "undelivered parcel" or "blocked card" is often a scam. We explain how to spot smishing and how to respond.
A call supposedly from your bank or "Microsoft support" can be a scam. We explain how vishing works and how to avoid it.
Phishing is the most common way scammers get into businesses. We explain what it is, which forms are most dangerous and how to actually protect yourself.
A phishing simulation is a safe, controlled fake attack that turns a risky click into a teachable moment. Here is how it works and why it beats one-off training.
Scammers keep improving, but phishing emails still leave traces. Here are 7 signs that help you and your team recognise the deception.