by Rachel Cooper | Mar 24, 2022 | Insights
The work-from-home era threw most Australian businesses in the deep end without warning forcing us to adapt to a new way of working. To combat isolation, we sought tools to facilitate collaboration and communication within our teams. As we responded to the ‘new...
by Rachel Cooper | Feb 28, 2022 | News
The infamous hacker collective known as ‘Anonymous’ has declared cyberwar on the Russian Government following the invasion of Ukraine. The leaderless activist group has succeeded in taking down several government-run websites in a series of cyberattacks as...
by Rachel Cooper | Feb 25, 2022 | Fun
The 90s were an exciting time of development for the home computer. As time went on, that excitement bled out beyond interior workings and into exterior design which resulted in some interesting choices. From pyramid-shaped towers to Barbie flower decals to the first...
by Rachel Cooper | Feb 22, 2022 | Cybersecurity
After making its debut in 2014, the BadUSB attack has made a comeback, with the FBI issuing a public warning in January 2022 after a large number of USB drives containing malicious software were distributed in America posing as the Department of Health and Amazon...
by Rachel Cooper | Feb 3, 2022 | Cybersecurity
What does it take to make a password ‘unbreakable’? According to leading security research company Security.org, it’s a combination of at least one uppercase letter plus a number plus a symbol. Seems simple, but is that really all it takes? Firstly,...
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