Cyber Vulnerability Awareness

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Have you received any Instagram Password Reset Emails Recently?

Do you have an Instagram account?  A recent increase in Instagram password reset emails which started earlier this month coincides with reports that data linked to more than 17 million Instagram accounts may have reappeared on underground dark web websites. While the emails look genuine as though they are being sent from Instagram’s own systems […]

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Hidden Spyware: How Apps Abuse Your Permissions

Spyware isn’t just the scary malware you hear about in what feels like semi-daily headlines. In fact, it’s already on your phone—often disguised inside everyday apps. Instead of stealing files, most spyware quietly abuses the permissions you grant. It may track your location, or even tap into your camera and microphone, sending that data back

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CYBER SMART WEEK 2025

Last week was National Cyber Smart week, and this year’s theme was “Own Your Online”. Cyber-crime today is more sophisticated than ever before.  In the last six months, 54% of New Zealanders have experienced an online threat with over $1000 lost on average per incident.  Following on from Cyber Smart last week we’re sharing some

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Your Router Is the Front Door to Your Digital Life — Is It Locked?

When we think of cybersecurity, we often picture antivirus software or strong passwords. But there’s one device quietly running in the background that’s often ignored — your home router. It’s the gateway between your devices and the internet, and if it’s not properly secured, it’s like leaving your front door wide open. Cybercriminals are increasingly

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The Gmail Security Upgrade You Didn’t Realise You Needed

Do you have a Gmail account?  Google Gmail is a very popular email platform, with approximately 2 billion users sending an estimated 350 billion emails every day!  But, due to Gmail’s popularity, attackers are always dreaming up new improved ways of attacking the platform and the people that use it.  In response, Google has recently

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Exciting New Security Features for Android Users!   

If you have an Android device, Google announced at their I/O Conference in May 2025, new security and privacy features for Android which are being released as part of Android 16.  These new security and privacy features have already been released to phone manufacturers, and for those with a compatible Android device the new features

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Cyber Smart Week 2025 is coming!

Every year in October, CERT NZ, the Computer Emergency Response Team, together with the National Cybersecurity Centre (NCSC), businesses and organisations combine to hold “Cyber Smart Week”.  This year Cyber Smart Week is from Monday 6 October to Sunday 12 October and will focus on the importance of cybersecurity, helping businesses, organisations and home users

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New Zealand’s loses to Cybercrime keep rising

On May 14th (2025), the New Zealand National Cyber Security Centre (part of the Government Communications Security Bureau – GCSB) released the results of their annual survey which is conducted by The Research Agency (TRA). The annual survey analyses and tracks New Zealanders’ cyber security knowledge, attitudes, and behaviour. The results made for both good

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Beware the Digital Personal Assistant

Have you heard of the Digital Personal Assistant, or do you use a Digital Personal Assistant on your device for your business and/or day to day life?    Digital Personal Assistants can be useful for managing reminders, shopping lists or requesting information like checking the weather forecast, examples of these include Amazon Alexa, Apple Siri,

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