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  • Businesses encouraged to install critical Microsoft Exchange update

    The East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre is non-for-profit and is Policing-led. We provide a range of affordable cyber resilience services with the very current knowledge and technical expertise from the UK's top university cyber talent. Our services help SMEs and therefore supply chain prepare and improve cyber resilience. Reporting Report all Fraud and Cyber Crime to Action Fraud by calling 0300 123 2040 or online.

  • Emergence of Two New Ransomware Gangs

    Reporting Cyber Crime The East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre provides advice and guidance to protect and prevent businesses from falling victim to cyber crime. However, if you have become a victim of cyber crime, you need to know what to do next, we have all the

  • Online Safety Bill to add protection from scam adverts

    The National Cyber Security Centre (NCSC) has advice to help you spot online scams, report any fraudulent emails, texts, calls and adverts and Cyber Aware gives the measures that can be taken to help protect

  • Online shopping scams cost shoppers £15.4 million over the Christmas period last year

    New data from Action Fraud, the national reporting centre for fraud and cyber crime, reveals that 28,049 Ahead of Black Friday and Cyber Monday, Action Fraud is warning the public to take extra care when shopping By doing this, you'll be helping to prevent others becoming victims of cyber crime. For more of the government’s latest advice on how to stay secure online, visit the Cyber Aware website

  • Protecting your organisation from malware

    How to improve your cyber security; affordable, practical advice for businesses. detailed information on using firewalls, refer to the Network Security section of the NCSC's 10 Steps to Cyber

  • Red Flags - social media hacking scams

    Kirsty Jackson, one of Nottinghamshire Police’s Cyber Protect and Prevent Officers, said: “We have seen We have now teamed up with the East Midlands Cyber Resilience Centre to create key materials, including The UK’s National Cyber Security Centre carried out analysis of passwords leaked in data breaches and Make it harder for cyber criminals to break in. to Cyber Aware top tips, helpful videos and the opportunity to sign-up to their webinars.

  • Home alone: preparing your organisation and staff for WFH over Christmas

    However, wherever employees chose to work when they are not in the office presents cyber security challenges The guidance from the National Cyber Security Centre recommends steps to take if your organisation is Your staff might feel more exposed to cyber threats when working outside the office environment, so now Spotting scams Make sure your staff are familiar with 'phishing' emails/texts and other cyber risks before We offer Security Awareness Training as an affordable service which teaches staff exactly what cyber

  • Emotet continues to adapt techniques to evade detection

    January 2021, however, the malware’s resurrection in November 2021 gained significant traction across the cyber As Emotet is primarily leveraged through phishing emails, user awareness of this prevalent threat is essential

  • Recent report highlights pressures on staff working from home

    Last week's National Cyber Security Centre's Weekly Threat Report contained a focus on WFH practices. organisations encourage employees to speak up, report concerns and assign no blame when it comes to following cyber The NCSC’s Board Toolkit provides plenty of resources to help organisations make cyber security a priority

  • DHL tops most used brand in phishing emails

    businesses who want to educate their staff about the tell-tale signs of scams, fraud and potential cyber Awareness Training The most frequently asked questions about Security Awareness Training Introducing Cyber

  • New Security Rules For Data Centres

    The UK Government are introducing new rules for data centres to try to regulate and enforce better cyber

  • Teenager who ran 'sophisticated' money laundering operation has £2m of bitcoin seized

    A teenager from Lincolnshire who carried out a 'sophisticated cyber fraud' has had more than £2m of bitcoin Detective Constable Luke Casey, Cyber Crime Investigator at Lincolnshire Police, said: "This was a sophisticated cyber fraud and a complex investigation which involved our Cyber Crime Unit working collaboratively "It’s no secret that the tactics used by cyber criminals are becoming more sophisticated, but through

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