Our Response to COVID-19

As the COVID-19 (coronavirus) pandemic escalates in our area and the nation, PJ Networks is taking several precautions to help contain the spread of the virus. We want to ensure that our clients have peace of mind knowing that our business is staying as safe as possible during this crisis.What measures are we taking?➤ All […]

Iranian Cyber Attacks a Threat to Businesses in the Wake of Recent Airstrikes

 It is not news that cyber risks are on the rise and attacking businesses every day, but since U.S. airstrikes killed Iranian military official Qasem Soleimani last Friday at Bagdhad’s airport, top intelligence officials are warning of heightened cyber threats from Iran here in the states. Following the strike, the Department of Homeland Security issued a […]

Multi-Factor Authentication: Why it’s Important & Newsworthy

There is no doubt you’ve heard of multi-factor authentication either when signing up for a new online account or when browsing the internet–but what exactly is it and why is it so important? And why is it suddenly making headlines? First, let’s cover what multi-factor authentication is, so you can understand the rest going forward.  According to […]

City of Charlottesville Has Experienced Security Breach

A security breach at City Hall in Charlottesville has affected at least 10,700 current and former utility billing customers and their personal information. Sensitive data that was compromised includes customer social security numbers, addresses, and drivers license numbers.  The breach was discovered while investigating a completely unrelated phishing scam the city had launched back in May […]

Google Confirms Security Issue For 1.5 Billion Gmail & Calendar Users

A vulnerability in the Google Calendar app was discovered back in 2017 that revealed over a billion users could be at risk for having their credentials stolen. However, nothing was done about it because Google claimed that this would have caused “major functionality drawbacks” at the time.  Flash forward to 2019, and Google has finally confirmed […]

Digital Overload Could Be Compromising Your Mental Health

How probable is it right now that you have several tabs open in your internet browser? Maybe you even have a chat or a few text conversations going on in the background, as well as music, TV, or any other number of distractions. If so, you aren’t alone. Multitasking isn’t a new concept, but experts say, […]

New Phishing Attack Uses Strange Technique

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Threat researchers at Mimecast have discovered a new phishing attack which uses server-parsed HTML (SHTML) files to direct users to malicious websites where they are requested to give sensitive information. If the user enters this information, it will immediately be given to cyber criminals thought to be working in the UK. This particular phishing campaign delivers […]

How to Protect Yourself from Ransomware

Following a recent ransomware attack, officials in Riviera Beach City, Florida agreed to pay hackers’ demands of $600,000 in an effort to retrieve their encrypted data. This occurs as thousands of others in the US and worldwide are flooded with similar cyber attacks—in recent news: Atlanta, Baltimore, as well as 5 healthcare clinics and dozens […]