In July of 2018, Google began flagging insecure websites to warn people browsing that their sensitive data may be at risk. Now, having a secure website is no longer an option…
In July of 2018, Google revealed an important update to Google Chrome – their popular web browser. The update included more aggressive warnings about websites not using SSL (Secure Socket Layer certificates) which…
Politics aside, Russia has truly been a “happy haven for hackers” and we’ve uncovered more hacked websites in the past year than in the past two decades that Smile Savvy has served…
Dentists handle and communicate sensitive health data every day and should be aware of the best ways to protect their patients – and their own – sensitive information. If you’re unsure about your dental practice’s overall…
Email accounts are prone to security breaches, and your dental practice is at a constant risk for email hacking. Knowing what to look for can protect your dental practice from a hacking attempt. An Unfamiliar…
Google recently reported that 32% more sites were hacked in 2016 than in 2015. That’s a large and concerning uptick, especially for dental practices that handle sensitive patient data. Even…
As dental practices have become more reliant upon the internet to conduct business, they are increasingly exposed to the risk of malicious infiltration and hacking. One particular area of weakness…
Scams and solicitations are the bane of the internet, and affect countless businesses and individuals every day. Some of the most common scams involve domain registration and directory listings. Below,…
It seems like we can’t go a week without a big hacking story permeating the news cycle. In today’s world of high volume data access and sharing, your data is…