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Scams Are Big Business

What’s New? Cert NZ has released its final quarterly report for 2018. The Cert NZ reports provide an interesting snapshot of recent cyber security incidents reported in New Zealand by both individuals and organisations. The latest report shows that cyber security incidents continue to increase quarter-on-quarter. In total: 1333 incident reports were made to CERT NZ in the last quarter of 2018, up 53% from Q3, and losses of almost $6 million were reported, up from $3 million in Q3. Notable Increases Reports of scams and fraud increased significantly this quarter, making up half the total number of reports received.

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NZ Cyber Security Summit 2018

A couple of weeks back we had the pleasure of attending the annual Cyber Security Summit in Wellington. Over 160 cyber security experts gathered together, and there were numerous roundtables, a VIP forum and many expert speakers. We were all given the opportunity to network, discuss and uncover pathways forward for our cybersecurity frameworks. There were some fantastic speakers and much to be shared and learned. Some highlights for us included the following: The National Cyber Policy Office talked about their role in assessing cyber risks and how they manage the scale and complexity of this challenge on national scale.

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Cyber Smart Week 2018 – Reporting Incidents

Cyber Smart Week Concludes Our friends at @CERTNZ have provided us with some great tips and advice this Cyber Smart week. This last topic is all about reporting incidents. What to do when things go wrong Sometimes things go wrong online – it’s happened to all of us. Don’t worry though, there’s help at hand. Get in touch as soon as possible with us, and our team of cyber security specialists can work quickly with you to help get you back on your feet in no time at all. Why report an incident to @CERTNZ? As well as seeking expert

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Cyber Smart Week 2018 – Privacy Settings

Cyber Smart Week Continues We’re continuing our focus on Cyber Smart week by sharing more tips from our friends at @CERTNZ. Today’s topic is privacy settings. What privacy settings? You like to keep your friends up to date with all those pictures of your pets and kids, but do you really want strangers seeing everything too? Check all your social media and other app privacy settings this Cyber Smart Week, that way you can be sure you know who can #checkyouout. Why does it matter? Unfortunately, not everyone on the internet is interested in your pets and kids and in

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Cyber Smart Week – Update Your Apps

Cyber Smart Week Continues We are pleased to share some more useful tips from our friends at CERTNZ for Cyber Smart Week. Today’s topic is app updates. Get rid of that dreaded red dot The best way to get rid of those pesky red dots on your apps is to update them today. Updated apps keep you, your data and your device safe from bugs and baddies. Setting up automatic app updates can also help to make life easier. Why update your apps? It’s simple – those updates don’t just have shiny new features, they also patch gaps that attackers

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Cyber Smart Week 2018 – 2FA

Cyber Smart Week Continues We are continuing this week with some more useful tips from our friends at Cyber Smart Week. The next topic is two factor authentication. What the factor is 2FA? Put simply, 2FA is a great way to add another layer of protection to your important accounts. It is easy to set up and means that when you log into accounts you’ll be asked for a second thing, like a code from an app, before you can log in. Why is 2FA important? Adding another layer of protection to your accounts means that even if someone gets

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Cyber Smart Week 2018 – Passwords

This week is Cyber Smart week What will you do this week to #getcybersmart? Not sure where to start? We’ve teamed up with @CERTNZ to share some simple steps so everyone can join in! Improving your cyber security doesn’t need to be overwhelming, just doing a couple of simple things will set you on your way. Good security is really just a combination of simple steps and protecting your online self is as easy as just doing a handful of things. Even one action will mean your security is stronger than it was before. First up: Passwords One of the

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Bait up! The phish are biting

What’s New? Cert NZ has released its second quarterly report for 2018. The Cert NZ reports provide an interesting snapshot of recent cyber security incidents reported by both individuals and organisations. The latest report shows that cyber security incidents continue to increase quarter-on-quarter.  Over 700 reports were made to CERT NZ in the second quarter of 2018, being the highest number in a quarter since CERT NZ was launched in April 2017. Notable Increases There was a significant increase in the number of “phishing and credential harvesting” reports that were made over the last quarter. Reports in this category are

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Responding to a Breach

Cyber crime: Just like real crime Cyber crime is in many respects no different to traditional crime. We can be cautious and risk-averse, take all known precautions and follow best practice. But there will always be a criminal somewhere who is more determined, smarter, or simply one step ahead of even the latest and greatest security features we’ve put in place. One of the last and weakest links in any security system will be the humans; an unlocked door, or open handbag. This is what makes social engineering attacks particularly successful. They enable cyber criminals to enlist the help of

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