Category: Cybersecurity
What is Password Spraying?
Password spraying is a complex type of cyberattack that uses weak passwords to get into multiple user accounts without permission. Using the same password or a list of passwords that are often used on multiple accounts is what this method is all about. The goal is to get around common security measures like account lockouts. …
Is Windows Defender Enough? Choosing Your Antivirus in 2025
Picking Your Digital Bodyguard Is Windows Defender Enough? Keeping your computer and personal information safe from online dangers is super important. Your Windows computer has a built-in protector called Microsoft Defender. But you might have heard of other security programs and wonder if they’re better. Let’s break down the good and bad of Windows Defender…
7 New and Tricky Types of Malware to Watch Out For
Malware is a huge threat in the digital world. It can cause a lot of damage and cost people a lot of money. As technology advances, so do the tactics used by cybercriminals. In this article, we will explore some of the newest and trickiest types of malware. 7 Malware Threats to Watch Out For…
Ditch the Password Pain: Unlock Effortless, Ironclad Online Security with Passkeys
Say Goodbye to Passwords: What Are Passkeys and Why You Should Start Using Them Today If you’ve ever forgotten a password, reused the same one across websites, or worried about being hacked—you’re not alone. At Neville Tech Solutions, we hear this all the time from clients who are tired of dealing with the hassle of…
Where Do Deleted Files Go?
It may seem like the file is gone for good when you delete it from your computer. However, the truth is more complicated than that. A deleted file doesn’t really disappear from your hard drive; it stays there until new data fills up the space it occupied. This process might be hard to understand for…
New Gmail Threats Targeting Users in 2025 (and How to Stay Safe)
Cybercriminals target Gmail a lot because it’s very popular. It also integrates with many other Google services. As AI-powered hacking attacks become more common, it gets harder for people to distinguish between real and fake emails. As 2025 approaches, it’s crucial for Gmail users to be aware of these new threats and take steps to…
Top 10 Security Tips for Mobile App Users
Mobile applications have become an integral part of our lives. We use them to browse the internet, network, communicate, and much more. But they open us up to risks caused by fraudsters who may steal information or damage our phones. According to 2024 data from Asee, over 75% of published apps have at least one…
Spotting the Difference Between Malware and Ransomware
Malware and ransomware are two types of bad software. They can damage your computer or steal your data. Downloading this harmful software comes with serious consequences. In 2024, there were more than 60 million new strains of malware found on the internet. This is why it’s critical to understand the difference between them. This article…
Why You Need a Password Manager and 4 good options!
Why You Need a Password Manager In today’s digital world, keeping your online accounts secure is more important than ever. Yet, many of us still rely on weak passwords, reuse the same ones across multiple sites, or scribble them down on sticky notes. If this sounds familiar, it’s time to consider a password manager. At…
Watch Out for This ‘Chrome Update’ Scam
As a small business owner, your website is often the backbone of your online presence—whether it’s for showcasing products, connecting with customers, or processing sales. But with great opportunity comes great risk. A recent scam involving fake Chrome update prompts on outdated WordPress sites has compromised over 10,000 websites, putting both businesses and their visitors…