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Cyber Attack of the Week 13 – EasyJet Data Breach Leaks 9 Million Customer Records

  Not only do we have to worry about the spread of COVID-19 while traveling, we also have to worry about our data being compromised… EasyJet Data Breach Welcome back everyone for another joyous Friday in quarantine! This week, another airline company faces a massive data breach putting millions of customers at risk.  This week, UK based budget travel airline, EasyJet notified customers of a recent data breach. The company claims to be a victim of a sophisticated cyber attack, and is currently working with forensic experts to clear up the attack. Continuing, EasyJet released a statement and or letter to customers and the public regarding the breach. To see… Read More

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Why are Companies so Vulnerable During COVID-19?

  During the COVID-19 pandemic, cyber attacks appear to sky rocket. Why is that? Let’s get to the bottom of this issue…   Cyber Attacks on the Rise during COVID-19 Welcome back everyone to yet another week of quarantine. CPG is based in Pennsylvania, and we are beginning to see some progress in reopening our state. Although, I would say that the word progress will be used loosely.  Many counties and areas in our state are still on total lock down. With large cities like Philadelphia and Pittsburgh, it makes it difficult to move towards a solution for opening. Many businesses, small and large, face many trials and challenges as… Read More

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Fake Apple Support Phishing Scam

  When you are having issues with an Apple product, getting through customer service is always a nightmare. Half of the time, you speak with an automated help line and not a real person, frustrating you further. But now, Apple is reaching out to its customers? Something doesn’t see right here…    An Apple a day doesn’t keep the scammers away. If you happen to be one of the 588 million Apple product users in the world, it’s a good thing you found this article. As of recent, Apple customers (and even other cellphone users) are the target of a new phishing scheme. Further, attackers are posing as Apple Support… Read More

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