Cyber Blog

  • March 11, 2026

What Is on the Dark Web? A Guide for UK Service Providers

Forget the myths and movie clichés. The dark web is not some mythical realm; it is a very real, very active marketplace. And for your business customers, it represents a tangible commercial risk. Think of it as an underground economy where criminals buy and sell the tools of their trade. We’re talking about everything from […]

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  • March 10, 2026

Leaked Password: A Practical Guide for Service Providers

A leaked password isn't just a technical problem; it's a direct commercial threat to your clients. A single credential, exposed in a third-party data breach, is often all a criminal needs to gain access to a business network. This creates an urgent—and usually invisible—risk for businesses across the UK. The Commercial Risk of Leaked Passwords […]

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  • March 9, 2026

A Guide to Dark Web Monitoring for MSPs and Resellers

At its most basic, dark web monitoring is the process of continuously scanning hidden corners of the internet for your clients' stolen data. This includes everything from compromised passwords to breached business information. For service providers, offering this as a white-label dark web monitoring service is one of the most direct ways to add a […]

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  • March 8, 2026

A Guide to the 10 Main Types of Phishing Attacks

Phishing remains one of the most persistent and costly cyber threats to businesses, making it a critical area of focus for service providers. From simple email scams to highly targeted executive impersonations, the various types of phishing attacks constantly evolve, leaving your clients exposed to data breaches, financial loss, and operational disruption. For MSPs, IT […]

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  • March 7, 2026

A Guide to Security Awareness Training for UK IT Providers

In the world of IT security, we spend a lot of time talking about firewalls, software, and hardware. But the biggest threat often is not a piece of code—it is a person. Security awareness training is the practice of teaching a company's team how to spot and react to cyber threats. It is not about […]

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  • March 6, 2026

What Is OSINT and How Can It Grow Your Business?

Open Source Intelligence, or OSINT, is the practice of gathering and analysing information from publicly available sources to produce actionable insights. For a UK business, it’s about looking at your company through an attacker’s eyes—using the public clues you leave behind to find hidden security risks before they can be exploited. Understanding OSINT in a […]

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  • March 5, 2026

A Guide to Threat Intelligence Platforms for UK Telecom and IT Providers

Think of a threat intelligence platform as a private intelligence agency for your clients. It works around the clock to gather, process, and analyse threat data, turning scattered digital noise into clear, actionable warnings about real-world cyberattacks. This is how a business gets ahead, shifting from reacting to breaches to proactively stopping them before they […]

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  • March 4, 2026

What Is The Dark Web and Why Should UK Businesses Care?

To properly grasp the dark web, you first need to forget the Hollywood hype. It is not some mythical, digital underworld. The reality is far more practical—and for businesses, far more dangerous. It helps to think of the internet as an iceberg. The small tip you see floating above the water is what we call […]

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  • March 3, 2026

A Complete Guide to Your Domain Reputation Check

A complete domain reputation check is more than just a technical tick-box exercise. It involves a deep dive to analyse how email providers, security filters, and the internet at large perceive your domain. Think of it as a credit score for your entire online identity. This process verifies your core technical settings, scans for blacklist […]

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  • March 2, 2026

Dark Web Monitoring For MSPs And Telecoms Providers

For many UK businesses, a significant and unseen risk lurks in the hidden corners of the internet. It is where sensitive information—employee emails and passwords—is bought and sold daily. This happens on the dark web, and dark web monitoring is the early warning system that scans these illicit marketplaces for your data before criminals can […]

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