Online Ed is the New Corporate Threat Vector

Schools became a major hotspot for cyberattacks as students moved to online learning. In the last 30 days, education was the most targeted sector, receiving more than 60% of all malware encounters, or more than 5 million incidents, according to Micros… Continue reading Online Ed is the New Corporate Threat Vector

Feds: K-12 Cyberattacks Dramatically on the Rise

Attackers are targeting students and faculty alike with malware, phishing, DDoS, Zoom bombs and more, the FBI and CISA said. Continue reading Feds: K-12 Cyberattacks Dramatically on the Rise

As Modern Mobile Enables Remote Work, It Also Demands Security

Lookout’s Hank Schless discusses accelerated threats to mobile endpoints in the age of COVID-19-sparked remote working. Continue reading As Modern Mobile Enables Remote Work, It Also Demands Security

5 Ways to Protect Online Learning Environments

As most schools continue to provide online learning during COVID-19, here are some ways to keep students and systems protected Remote work has become a way of life for many office and call center employees in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic. As the … Continue reading 5 Ways to Protect Online Learning Environments

Ransomware And Zoom-Bombing: Cyberattacks Disrupt Back-to-School Plans

Cyberattacks have caused several school systems to delay students’ first day back – and experts warn that new Covid-related threats will continue plaguing classrooms. Continue reading Ransomware And Zoom-Bombing: Cyberattacks Disrupt Back-to-School Plans

Purdue Meta-AR-App Allows Instructors and Students to Build Their Own AR Learning Content

Augmented reality (AR) in the classroom has garnered a bit of interest over the years, but given the increased need for remote and virtual learning these days, it might be worth taking a closer look at what AR can offer. Purdue University’s C Design Lab thinks they’ve found a solution …read more

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Critical WordPress e-Learning Plugin Bugs Open Door to Cheating

The flaws in LearnPress, LearnDash and LifterLMS could have allowed unauthenticated students to change their grades, cheat on tests and gain teacher privileges. Continue reading Critical WordPress e-Learning Plugin Bugs Open Door to Cheating