The HermesHerald

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By Cyberlutions Team August 13, 2025
Home computers are no longer just simple gadgets—they have become a central hub of our personal and professional lives. With the surge in freelancing and remote work, more people are relying on their home computers to manage everything from business operations to their day-to-day tasks.
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By Cyberlutions Team August 4, 2025
Theft is a crime we are all familiar with and fear a lot. Typically, the term ‘theft’ refers to the act of stealing physical goods, such as a stolen wallet or some other personal belonging. However, theft isn’t limited only to tangible goods.
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By Cyberlutions Team July 20, 2025
2025 (Updated Regularly) - Data Breach Notifications in Australia
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By Cyberlutions Team July 15, 2025
In 2025, as technology continues to advance and our reliance on online platforms grows, cybercriminals have become more sophisticated in the way they target their victims around the world. And Australia is no exception.
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By Cyberlutions Team July 1, 2025
The growing use of the internet enables businesses of all sizes to connect with their customers around the globe. However, this connectivity comes with a set of challenges. As more businesses shift their operations online and store sensitive data of their customers digitally, the risk of cyberattacks is continually
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By Cyberlutions Team June 24, 2025
When discussing cybersecurity, most people believe that it means defending your system, network, or devices from hackers who use sophisticated technology to target their victims. Keeping this concept in mind, a significant number of businesses and organisations have invested large amounts to implement advanced cyber
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By Cyberlutions Team June 9, 2025
As more organisations become technologically advanced and transform their businesses to digital platforms, the risk of cyber threats increases significantly. According to IBM’s Data Breach Report 2023, the global average cost of data breaches is USD 4.45 million. Ransomware attacks tend to be more expensive, costing
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By Cyberlutions Team March 17, 2025
Phishing has become one of the most concerning attack vectors for individuals as well as for organisations. Social engineers use this manipulative technique to trick people into exposing their confidential data or spreading malware throughout their systems.
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By Cyberlutions Team March 1, 2025
Cyberattacks can have disastrous effects on organisations and can result in irreparable damage or even business shutdowns. Small to medium-sized business owners might think that they don’t have enough data to attract cyber attackers. However, for them, no business or data is insignificant. According to Statista,
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By Cyberlutions Team February 9, 2025
How many passwords do you use? Can you remember them all? Are they all super secure? If you answered "no" to any of these questions, you're not alone. But fear not, digital warrior! In this guide, I’ll walk you through some effective ways to keep your personal information secure online. First, I’ll show you why pro
A man is typing on a laptop with a shield on the screen
By Cyberlutions Team January 31, 2025
Ever bank online, shop with a credit card, or share a selfie? Then you're a target! With our lives moving online, personal information is gold to cybercriminals. But fear not! In this guide, I’ll walk you through some effective ways to protect yourself online. That said, let’s roll in.
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By Cyberlutions Team January 16, 2025
To stay safe online, make sure to create strong passwords for whichever account you create. A strong password should be long, at least 12 characters, and include a mix of uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special symbols.
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By Cyberlutions Team December 31, 2024
2024 - Data Breach Notifications in Australia
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By Cyberlutions Team December 30, 2024
Over the past few years, stalking incidents have been increasing, affecting people of all genders, ages, and backgrounds. According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, an estimated 1 in 5 women and over 1 in 15 men have experienced stalking since the age of 15. Apart from that, studies also reveal that stalking
A hacker is sitting in front of a computer screen with a shield and a skull on it.
By Cyberlutions Team December 9, 2024
Malware infection is really harmful as it can steal your data, hijack your devices, and even bring down entire systems. And do you know what’s even more concerning? Well, malware is hard to detect. Even antivirus software has just a 25% success rate in identifying the threat.
A man in a hoodie is using a laptop computer surrounded by fish.
By Cyberlutions Team November 13, 2024
In today's digital landscape, phishing schemes pose a significant threat to personal information security. Let’s delve into spotting and preventing phishing attacks through real-life examples and comprehensive strategies.
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Why "HermesHerald"

Hermes, in Greek mythology, is recognized as the messenger of the gods, a deity known for his swiftness, cunning, and versatility. Son of Zeus and the nymph Maia, Hermes was endowed with the ability to move freely between the mortal and divine realms, serving as a bridge for communication and exchange. With his winged sandals and caduceus, a staff entwined with two serpents, he became a symbol of speed, commerce, and communication. Hermes was also the protector of travellers, merchants, and orators, and was known for his wit and charm, often using these traits to outsmart other gods or to aid mortals.


Given Hermes' association with swift communication and his role as a herald for the gods, "HermesHerald" is an apt name for a newsletter. Just as Hermes delivered messages with speed and precision, a newsletter aims to convey information quickly and efficiently to its readers. The name "HermesHerald" not only invokes the essence of timely and reliable communication but also carries with it the weight of ancient mythology, suggesting a blend of tradition and modernity. It implies that the content of the newsletter is both trustworthy and enlightening, much like the messages delivered by Hermes himself.