Sklar Technology - November 2018

5 SECURITY BLUNDERS YOUR EMPLOYEES ARE MAKING RIGHT NOW!

What would you do if your employees forgot to lock the office door at night?

Call a meeting and reinforce security procedures, right? Now, what would you do if your employees unlocked the doors and let criminals in all day? If your employees spend any amount of time on a computer, then this is exactly what they are doing.

The biggest security threat is human error.

Rarely does an employee allow hackers to access your valuable data intentionally. Unaware of the risks, employees can easily make mistakes. But these mistakes are costly and happen more than you imagine. Only 3% of malware attacks target a technical flaw; the other 97% are the result of employees carelessly giving criminals the keys to your kingdom.

Ready to stop the madness?

This is just one of many ways your employees invite cybercriminals to destroy the company you’ve worked hard to build. Certified security experts have conducted extensive research into the most common ways your employees are helping hackers steal your data AND how you can stop it! Download our free 1-page report at

How does this happen?

Employees can’t take all the blame. Many employers don’t know the risks, either, or how they can avoid them. This leads to expensive mistakes that are easily avoidable, such as ...

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Clicking fraudulent links.

This is called phishing. It will be in an email 99% of the time, the message most likely something urgent, and it will push you to click on some sort of link in that email. For example, an email might claim there was a $10,000 charge on your credit card and ask you to click "approve" or "decline." Password resets and updates are also popular ways to get you to click a link.

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