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Choosing the Best Antivirus Software in Australia: Why Sophos Intercept X Advanced Stands Above the Rest
If you search for “best antivirus software in Australia,” you’ll quickly find familiar names like Norton, Bitdefender, AVG, ESET and Avira. These products dominate comparison lists because they’re easy to install, reasonably priced, and packed with extra features like VPNs and password managers.
But here’s the uncomfortable truth: Learn about it in our latest blog...

Jason Riley
1 day ago3 min read


The Ultimate New Device Setup Guide — Stay Cyber-Safe from Day One
Got a new smartphone, tablet, laptop or smart device? Congratulations! But before you dive in, take a few minutes to setup your device securely and protect your personal info, identity and digital life from cyber threats.
Here’s a simple, practical checklist designed for Australians, to help you stay safe, secure and connected.

Jason Riley
3 days ago2 min read


Are Chinese Vehicles a Security Risk?What Australian Authorities Are Really Saying — and What Consumers Should Know
Australian drivers are buying more connected vehicles than ever before. Many of them are electric. Many are made by Chinese manufacturers.
That combination has raised questions about data security, privacy, and national interest, and while social media is full of speculation, Australian authorities have taken a far more measured approach.
So what are Australian security agencies actually saying?

Jason Riley
Jan 93 min read


Santa Got Hacked: A Christmas Cyber Safety Lesson for Aussies
Picture this: Santa’s just finished checking the weather over the Nullarbor, Mrs Claus is sipping a flat white, and the elves are tuning up the sleigh for the big run Down Under. All seems merry — until a dodgy email nearly wrecks Christmas Eve. It happened like this …

Jason Riley
Dec 19, 20253 min read


Why Software Updates Matter for Tradies & Sole Traders
If you’re a tradie or sole trader, software updates are probably low on your priority list. You’ve got jobs to quote, invoices to send, tools to maintain, and customers waiting.
An update that pops up during the workday feels like bad timing. However, skipping updates is one of the biggest cyber risks facing tradies and one-person businesses in Australia. Cyber criminals actively target sole traders because they know time is tight, and systems are often left unpatched.

Jason Riley
Dec 18, 20253 min read


4 Simple Ways To Spot a Cyber Scam
Every year, around Christmas, retailers offer genuine bargains, and unfortunately, there is also a surge in cyber scams.
Scammers know people are rushed, distracted, and eager to grab a deal. They take advantage of this moment with fake websites, dodgy emails, and convincing messages designed to separate you from your money or personal details.
Learn our simple ways to spot a cyber scam...

Jason Riley
Dec 16, 20253 min read


Practical Guide to Password Managers
In today’s digital world, most of us have dozens of online accounts — from banking to shopping to social media. Using the same password everywhere, or easy-to-guess ones, makes it much easier for cyber criminals to break in and steal your identity, money or data.
That’s where password managers come in.

Jason Riley
Dec 15, 20252 min read


1.3 Billion Passwords Leaked: What Australians Need to Know and Do Now
A newly compiled collection of 1.3 billion unique passwords and 2 billion unique email addresses has been discovered online.
This data wasn’t stolen in a single “big breach” of a company or service. Instead, it’s an aggregate, compiled by the threat intelligence firm Synthient, which scoured both the open and dark web to collect credentials from hundreds of past data breaches, lists used for “credential-stuffing,” and logs from malware-infected devices.

Jason Riley
Dec 4, 20253 min read


How To Keep Your Data and Devices Safe
very day, we use our phones, tablets, and computers to connect, shop, and stay in touch with the people we care about. These devices make life easier — but they can also expose us to risks if we’re not careful. The good news? Keeping your data and devices safe doesn’t require a degree in technology. It just takes a few simple habits that protect your personal information and give you peace of mind.

Jason Riley
Nov 6, 20252 min read


Why the recent Qantas Airways data breach means we all need to be extra careful about SMS & Email scams
Many of you may have seen reports that Qantas recently had a data breach, confirmed by the airline itself, in which personal data for around six million customers was exposed when a third-party contact-centre system was accessed by cyber criminals.
That kind of incident may sound like something for the big boys, but it has real-life consequences for all of us — particularly when it comes to scams via text messages (SMS) and email. Here’s what it means and what you can do

Jason Riley
Oct 23, 20254 min read


Big Tech Bugs and Cyber Safety for Small Business
Even the biggest names in technology can slip up, and this week’s headlines prove it. Oracle released an emergency fix after hackers found a way to exploit one of its business systems. Researchers uncovered a new cloud vulnerability that could, in rare cases, allow data to leak between shared servers. And Microsoft quietly announced a change to Outlook, disabling a type of image file that cybercriminals were using in phishing scams. It’s a busy week in cybersecurity -

Jason Riley
Oct 8, 20252 min read


The Week’s Biggest Cyber Scares — and How to Stay Calm About Them
If you’ve ever worried about hackers sneaking into your phone or computer, this week’s tech news proves why a little caution can make a big difference. Between fake WhatsApp updates, sneaky Android spy apps, and deepfake videos appearing on jailbroken iPhones, cybercriminals are finding creative new ways to reach unsuspecting users. The good news is that staying safe isn’t complicated — it just takes awareness and a few smart habits.

Jason Riley
Oct 7, 20252 min read
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