Category: Cybersecurity

  • The Copypasta Scam: “60 Minutes” Facebook Post Is a Hoax

    The Copypasta Scam: “60 Minutes” Facebook Post Is a Hoax

    If you spend any amount of time on social media, you’ve probably seen one of these posts: “Just in case you missed 60 Minutes… I do not give Facebook or Meta permission to use my photos, messages, or personal data…” It usually continues with a long legal-sounding statement and ends with instructions to copy and…

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  • Pi Day – The Cyberattack Pie: Top Cybersecurity Attack Types 2025

    Pi Day – The Cyberattack Pie: Top Cybersecurity Attack Types 2025

    Every year on March 14th (3.14) people celebrate Pi Day — a day dedicated to the famous mathematical constant and, of course, actual pie. Bakeries run specials, math teachers bring dessert to class, and the internet fills with pie-themed jokes. But while the world is talking about slices of pie, cybersecurity professionals are looking at…

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  • Small Targets, Big Risk: Cyber Threats During Global Escalation

    Small Targets, Big Risk: Cyber Threats During Global Escalation

    Recent geopolitical tensions involving Iran rarely stay confined to physical borders. In today’s world, conflict spills into cyberspace quickly — While government and critical infrastructure sectors tend to be the focus, this affects small businesses, nonprofits, churches, and everyday individuals as well. At Shepherd Security, we focus on practical, grounded cybersecurity. And when global tensions…

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  • Who to Contact After a Cybersecurity Incident

    Who to Contact After a Cybersecurity Incident

    It’s a normal Tuesday morning. Coffee is warm, emails are flowing, and everything seems routine — until someone from accounting messages IT: “Hey… I can’t open any files on the shared drive. They all have weird extensions.” Minutes later, more reports come in. Systems slow down. A ransom note suddenly appears on a workstation. Leadership…

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  • When Love Is a Lie: Romance Scams and How to Protect Your Heart — and Your Wallet

    When Love Is a Lie: Romance Scams and How to Protect Your Heart — and Your Wallet

    Valentine’s Day is a time for roses, chocolates, and heartfelt connections, but it’s also a time when romance scammers ramp up their activity, targeting lonely hearts online. What feels like serendipity can quickly turn into heartbreak… and financial loss. At Shepherd Security, we believe in protecting both your emotional well-being and your digital life. So…

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  • 2026: New Year, New Passwords

    2026: New Year, New Passwords

    As the calendar turns and we welcome a new year, many of us take time to reflect, reset goals, and recommit to better habits. We clean out inboxes, update resumes, and resolve to take better care of our health. Yet one critical habit is often overlooked: password hygiene. At Shepherd Security, we believe good cybersecurity…

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  • Fall Into Cybersecurity: Best Practices for this Fall Season

    Fall Into Cybersecurity: Best Practices for this Fall Season

    Fall is here—the air is crisp, leaves are changing, and routines are settling back in. Just as we prepare our homes for cooler days by cleaning gutters, sealing windows, and storing up for the winter, we should also take time to strengthen our digital defenses. Cyber threats don’t take a holiday. In fact, scammers often…

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  • Beware of Scams Exploiting the Death of Charlie Kirk

    Beware of Scams Exploiting the Death of Charlie Kirk

    When tragedy strikes, criminals waste no time taking advantage of people’s grief, shock, and compassion. The recent assignation of Charlie Kirk has not only left many saddened but has also created a dark opportunity for attackers and scammers. Our heart hurts for the people of this nation and world righting now, but we have a…

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  • Protecting Your Child’s Privacy When Going Back to School

    Protecting Your Child’s Privacy When Going Back to School

    Back-to-school season is filled with excitement—new teachers, new friends, and new opportunities to learn and grow. But in today’s digital world, it also brings new risks. From online accounts for homework to apps that track grades and communication platforms between schools and parents, our children’s personal information is being collected more than ever. As parents,…

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  • Staying Secure on the Go: Cybersecurity for Traveling

    Staying Secure on the Go: Cybersecurity for Traveling

    Whether you’re traveling for work or rest, it’s hard to unplug completely from technology. The more connected we are, the more we expose ourselves to cyber risks, especially on the road. But as followers of Christ, we don’t live in fear—we live with wisdom. Proverbs 22:3 reminds us, “The prudent see danger and take refuge,…

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