Knowledge base

Simple guidance for companies

Short, practical guidance for teams that need to recognize common cyber risks and know what to do next.

How to detect a phishing email

Fast signs: wrong domain, false urgency, suspicious attachments, hidden links, and password requests.

Why website security matters

Your website is often the first customer touchpoint. If it is compromised, trust, traffic, and leads can drop fast.

How to spot a fake invoice or link

Check the domain, tone, buttons, attachments, and confirm payment requests through a separate channel.

Why phone scams work

Attackers use pressure, authority, and false urgency to make people act before they think.

Why small companies need cybersecurity

A malware incident can stop operations, lock data, and affect customers. Prevention and fast response cost less than recovery.

What to do when malware is suspected

Isolate the system, avoid deleting evidence, record the event time, preserve logs, and contact a specialist quickly.

What a data breach means for customers

It can mean compromised accounts, more convincing phishing campaigns, and reputation damage that lasts for months.

Free tool

Check your website security

We analyze a website security level for free: SSL, headers, CMS exposure, mixed content, and cookies. The check is non-intrusive and uses only public information.

  • We check SSL, HTTPS, and HTTP to HTTPS redirection.
  • We analyze security headers: HSTS, CSP, X-Frame-Options, nosniff, Referrer-Policy, and Permissions-Policy.
  • We look for public CMS exposure and common sensitive files without authentication.
  • We detect mixed content and review security attributes for cookies.

Non-intrusive scan, following public OWASP standards. We check only what is public and do not test logins, forms, or private areas.

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