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October 12th, 2018


May the Peace of God and the Protection of your Guardian Angels continue to be with you!

The Internet INsecurity has reached a point that, whether we like it or not, we should be conversant with the subject matter before we become another victim. Therefore, we have decided to share with you an in deptsh article prepared by Jack Foster of VPN Geeks.

Article Abstract

Cyber crime may not be a nice topic to talk about, but it is essential that the world is aware of the terrifying cyber crime statistics in 2018.

Unfortunately, with technology on the rise, there's more room for cyber crime in 2018. According to the Cyber Security Breaches Survey 2018, 43% of businesses were a victim of a cyber security breach in the last 12 months. In the U.S., the state of California lost more than $214 million through cyber crime alone.

With evolving technology comes evolving hackers; the world are not keeping up with the fight against cyber crime – and that's scary!

For a full report Click Here.


NOTE: We do not necessarily endorse any of the products that may be advertised on the full article, although it was through the VPN Geeks that we discovered the excellent VPNExpress which we now use.



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