Phishing Trends in 2026
Phishing used to be pretty easy to spot. Broken English, suspicious sender addresses and the obvious fake logos... that's all over now. In 2026, scam messages that we're receiving in Canada are polished, personalized, and timed to hit you when you're most likely to act without thinking. In 2025, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre logged over…
Phishing used to be pretty easy to spot. Broken English, suspicious sender addresses and the obvious fake logos... that's all over now. In 2026, scam messages that we're receiving in Canada are polished, personalized, and timed to hit you when you're most likely to act without thinking. In 2025, the Canadian Anti-Fraud Centre logged over…
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CASL in Plain English: What Every Canadian Business Needs to Know
If your business sends marketing emails, promotional texts, or even certain social media messages to customers in Canada make sure you're doing it right
If your business sends marketing emails, promotional texts, or even certain social media messages to customers in Canada make sure you're doing it right
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Why Human Habits Are Your Biggest Security Risk
Most Cyberattacks Do Not Start with Hackers. They Start with Habits. Most cyber incidents we deal with do not come from highly sophisticated attacks. They start with something completely normal. Clicking a link in a personal email. Reusing a password. Uploading a file to a cloud app because it is quicker. According to the Verizon
Most Cyberattacks Do Not Start with Hackers. They Start with Habits. Most cyber incidents we deal with do not come from highly sophisticated attacks. They start with something completely normal. Clicking a link in a personal email. Reusing a password. Uploading a file to a cloud app because it is quicker. According to the Verizon
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