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Are You Making It Easy For Hackers To Ruin Your Reputation And Put Your Livelihood At Risk?
- Find Out If You Are The Weakest Link
- Understand Your Security Vulnerabilities
- Avoid Common Mistakes That Lead To Ransomware
- Learn Simple Steps You Can Take To Protect Yourself
To Get Started:
Step 1 - Click Here to Download Our Cyber Security Analyzer
Step 2 - Once it downloads, click Open
Step 3 - Click Here to pick a time for a security expert to review your results with you.
Step 4 - Go back to work! The scanner takes between 3 minutes and an hour depending on your computer. While your computer is being scanned you can open other applications (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and go on the web.
Common Questions:
Do I need to be a security expert to run the program?
> Nope! Anyone can run it on their computer!
Do I need my IT guy to give me the administrator password?
> Nope! You can run this yourself!
Will someone be looking at all the websites I went to?
> Nope! We use alerts to identify risky behavior to help you avoid it, but we keep your browsing history private.
Will this install something on my computer?
> Nope! This application only runs when you run it, and there is no installation required.
Why does my cloud storage (OneDrive, DropBox, ShareFile, etc.) show activity?
> While analyzing your computer, we look for Personally Identifiable Information (PII) and during that process we scan cloud storage. If you want to do a partial scan (not recommended), click here.
How do I know the scan is complete?
> When the scan is complete, the program exits. It is super simple. We will contact you before our meeting if there are any issues with the results.
What if I am working from home?
> Our product can evaluate home networks for insecure devices. Click here if you would like to evaluate your network while you evaluate your computer.
What if I am using a personal computer AND a work computer?
> Scan the one that you use to connect to your tools. If you connect to your PSA or your RMM from your home computer, scan that one. If you connect with both, scan both.