Hacked: What to Do After a Cyber Attack

Cybercriminals exploit weak passwords, outdated software, and phishing scams to gain unauthorized access to personal or business accounts. If you suspect a breach, change your passwords, enable two-factor authentication, scan for malware, and monitor your financial transactions. Reporting the incident to the relevant authorities and updating security measures can help prevent future attacks.

Stay proactive—secure your digital presence before hackers strike!

DISA Global Solutions data breach

DISA Global Solutions Data Breach Exposes 3.3 Million People – What You Need to Know

DISA Global Solutions suffered a data breach that exposed the personal information of 3.3 million individuals. The breach, which went undetected for over two months, compromised names, Social Security numbers, and financial data. DISA is offering affected individuals credit monitoring and identity restoration services. Cybersecurity experts are raising concerns about the delayed detection, security vulnerabilities in employment screening services, and the lack of stringent regulations in the industry. Technijian, a cybersecurity solutions provider, recommends businesses adopt proactive measures to prevent such breaches. The incident highlights the critical need for robust cybersecurity practices and regulatory oversight to protect sensitive data. Technijian offers services to strengthen cybersecurity and mitigate risks for businesses. ... Read More