J2 Software – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng Tech | Business | Economy Thu, 03 Jul 2025 06:56:33 +0000 en-GB hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=7.0 https://techeconomy.ng/wp-content/uploads/2025/06/cropped-256Px-32x32.png J2 Software – Tech | Business | Economy https://techeconomy.ng 32 32 The SME Cybersecurity Gap: Why Hackers are Targeting the Underdogs https://techeconomy.ng/the-sme-cybersecurity-gap-why-hackers-are-targeting-the-underdogs/ https://techeconomy.ng/the-sme-cybersecurity-gap-why-hackers-are-targeting-the-underdogs/#comments Thu, 03 Jul 2025 06:56:33 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=162284 A series of recent cyberattacks has shaken South Africa’s retail sector, revealing vulnerabilities that many businesses – especially SMEs – can no longer afford to ignore.

e-Commerce retailer OneDayOnly fell victim to a data breach by the hacking group Kill Security (KillSec) late last year.

The attackers extracted private contact information, account details, and payment methods from the retailer’s cloud storage, demanding a $100,000 ransom to prevent the data from being published online.

The breach highlighted the vulnerabilities in e-commerce platforms and the potential financial and reputational damages that can ensue from such incidents.

Another data breach involving Claim Expert, a company previously contracted by Pick n Pay for license disc renewal services, exposed the personal information of over 100,000 customers.

The leaked data included names, ID numbers, cellphone numbers, and email addresses.

Although the breach was linked to Claim Expert, the association with Pick n Pay brought the incident into the public spotlight, demonstrating how interconnected business relationships can amplify the impact of cyber threats.

These high-profile attacks serve as a stark warning: cyber threats are not confined to large corporations. SMEs often lack the resources to build robust in-house cybersecurity infrastructures, making them attractive targets for cybercriminals.

The question today is: how can businesses balance the need for continuous cybersecurity improvement with budget constraints, especially small to medium-sized enterprises?

One effective approach is leveraging managed cybersecurity services like those offered by J2 Software, where we deliver true security that goes far beyond simple compliance checklists.

John Mc Loughlin, cybersecurity expert and CEO of J2 Software, says their managed services provide continuous visibility and ongoing improvement in your security posture – without requiring you to invest heavily in building your own expensive security infrastructure.

“By outsourcing to a team of cybersecurity experts equipped with advanced tools such as deception technology, intrusion detection, threat dashboards, and vulnerability assessments, SMEs gain access to enterprise-level protection at a fraction of the cost,” he explains.

“Our practical, scalable approach ensures that SMEs can meet regulatory compliance requirements and effectively defend against cyberattacks that occur around the clock. With successful attacks like those on OneDayOnly and Claim Expert on the rise, cybersecurity is no longer optional – it’s a mandatory shield for your digital assets,” he stresses.

By partnering with J2 Software, businesses can reduce digital risk, enhance compliance, and gain peace of mind knowing they are truly protected.

Ultimately, SMEs can achieve effective and affordable cybersecurity by prioritising managed services that optimise both protection and cost-efficiency.

Continuous improvement doesn’t have to mean continuous overspending.

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Vishing: The Voice Scam You Need to Know About https://techeconomy.ng/vishing-the-voice-scam-you-need-to-know-about/ https://techeconomy.ng/vishing-the-voice-scam-you-need-to-know-about/#respond Mon, 07 Apr 2025 23:10:45 +0000 https://techeconomy.ng/?p=156426 Cybercriminals are always finding new ways to trick people, and one of the latest scams on the rise is called vishing, short for voice phishing.

Unlike email scams (known as phishing), vishing happens over the phone. Recent studies have highlighted a dramatic escalation in vishing attacks.

The 2025 CrowdStrike Global Threat Report documented a 442% surge in vishing incidents from the first to the second half of 2024.

Additionally, research from Enea indicates that vishing, smishing, and phishing attacks have increased by 1,265% since the launch of ChatGPT.

John Mc Loughlin, cybersecurity expert and CEO of J2 Software, says this type of scam is becoming more common – and more convincing.

“Here’s how it usually works: a scammer calls you, pretending to be from your bank or another trusted company.”

“They’ll say your account has been hacked and then ask you to ‘verify’ your identity by giving them private information like your PIN or password. Because the call feels urgent and sounds real, people often fall for it,” he warns.

Vishing versus Phishing

The Oxford Dictionary defines vishing as a scam where someone pretends to be from a trusted company and tricks one into giving out personal details, like bank or credit card information.

“While both vishing and phishing aim to steal your private info, the big difference is how they do it. Phishing usually comes through fake emails or websites. Vishing uses voice calls or voicemails to create a sense of urgency and pressure you into acting quickly. This voice approach can feel more personal – and more convincing,” he explains.

Scammers are also getting smarter. They now use spoofing technology to make it look like they’re calling from a real company, which makes these calls even harder to spot. That’s why it’s more important than ever for both people and businesses to update their security measures and focus on education and awareness.

How to protect yourself from Vishing

Here are a few simple tips to help stay safe:

  • Don’t give out personal info over the phone, especially if the call was unexpected.
  • Hang up if something feels off. Trust your gut.
  • Double-check who’s calling. Instead of trusting the caller ID, call the company back using their official number.
  • Use spam call blockers. Many phones and apps can help block scam calls before they reach you.

Stay Alert, Stay Safe

Fighting cybercrime isn’t just about having the right tech – it’s also about being aware and cautious. Whether you’re at home or work, being informed about scams like vishing helps keep your personal and company data safe.

“The bottom line? Stay alert, ask questions, and don’t let a phone call rush you into sharing sensitive information. That’s how we can all stay one step ahead of the scammers,” he concludes.

More about J2 Software

J2 Software is a cyber security-focused technology business founded in 2006 to address the critical need for effective cybersecurity, governance, risk, and compliance solutions that are practical and purpose-built. With the continued rise of cybercrime, identity theft, and confidential data leakage, J2 Software’s mission is to provide managed cyber security services that are not just a competitive advantage but an absolute business necessity.

Its comprehensive managed cyber security services cater to businesses of all sizes, ensuring greater visibility to identify risky behaviour and enhancing the capability to respond effectively to prevent losses. The team understands that cybersecurity is essential for protecting valuable assets and maintaining business continuity.

J2 Software delivers essential tools that empower organisations to take control of their technology spend. Its hand-picked solutions, combined with expert services, provide complete visibility over our customers’ environments while reducing risk and lowering costs.

With a dedication to improving the cyber resilience of our customers, J2 Software has expanded its reach globally, serving more than 700 customers across 5 continents. Its commitment to innovation, reliability, and customer satisfaction has made the company a trusted partner in the ever-evolving landscape of cybersecurity. 

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