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Top 8 online threats to cybersecurity: prevention tips and tools

by Guest

These days, cybersecurity is no longer just a buzzword but something we all have to worry about. With major data breaches on the rise, both businesses and customers must take steps to protect themselves. Here are 8 of the most common online threats out there today and what you can do to avoid falling victim.

Poor password management a top data security threat in 2018

by Daniel

Experts say poor password management is a top data security threat in 2018. Bad passwords like “12345” and “password” remain go-to picks for many - and hackers everywhere thank you. Especially when you reuse them for multiple logins! Think your weak password isn't putting you at risk of a damaging data breach? Well...

Beware IDN homograph attacks: your brand reputation is at risk

by Daniel

Phishing scams are among the Internet's most insidious threats. One click is all it takes to get duped out of money or have passwords stolen. Now, new evidence shows phishing is on the rise with the growing availability of internationalised domain names. Take action! Prevent your brand from being used in an IDN homograph attack.

Top five email marketing strategies to ensure GDPR compliance

by Daniel

GDPR unleashed an epic spam attack, customers everywhere asked via subject line, “Are we breaking up?” No one needed reminding that customers hate spam which, ironically, the GDPR prohibits. But that's not all it prohibits. To keep customers happy, you're going to need to rethink your email marketing strategies.

GDPR data privacy laws to impact domain name registration

by Luc

Data privacy laws aren’t new to Luxembourgish companies who've been subject to them at national and European levels since before DCL group, our parent company, was founded 18 years ago. As with all prior data privacy directives, we will comply with the GDPR. The changes coming to domain name registration at EuroDNS.

GDPR compliance for your small business: where to start?

by Guest

The GDPR (General Data Protection Regulation), successor to 1998's Data Protection Act, is more than a slightly enhanced reproduction of the Data Protection Act. The GDPR establishes far stricter regulations that could cost small businesses. Our small business GDPR compliance guide with the essentials you need to know.