At Oluma, we simplify cybersecurity for everyday people — students, parents, professionals, and business owners. Because one click can expose your data, identity, or livelihood, and knowledge is your first line of defense.
The three attack vectors responsible for over 80% of successful breaches — explained clearly, so anyone can understand them.
Fake emails crafted to look like they come from your bank, employer, or a trusted friend. One click hands over your passwords. Oluma teaches you to spot them before it's too late.
Malicious software that locks your files and demands payment. It doesn't just hit corporations — small businesses, schools, and individuals are frequent targets too.
Attackers manipulate people, not just machines. They impersonate IT support, create urgency, and exploit trust. Awareness is the only defense — and it starts with education.
Understanding how attacks unfold is the first step to stopping them.
A convincing invoice email arrives. The sender looks legitimate — maybe even someone you know.
A click leads to a fake login page. The attacker captures your password in real time.
The attacker uses your account to access file servers, email contacts, and internal tools.
57GB of records transferred. Ransomware payload deployed. The damage is done silently.
On average, it takes nearly a year to detect a breach. Oluma helps you shorten that window to zero.
You don't need a tech degree to protect yourself. You just need the right knowledge — and that's what Oluma is here for.
Hover over links before clicking. When in doubt, navigate directly to the site. One second of scrutiny can prevent a life-altering breach.
Unique, complex passwords for every account — remembered by an app so you don't have to. If one site is breached, the rest stay safe.
Multi-factor authentication blocks 99.9% of automated attacks. Even if your password leaks, a second factor keeps attackers out.
Unpatched software is the #1 entry point for ransomware. Enable automatic updates — that "remind me later" is an open door for attackers.
If something feels off, say something. Security teams would always rather chase a false alarm than clean up a real breach.
Physical access is still access. Lock your screen when you step away — even for a moment. Especially in public places.
Change your router's default password. Use WPA3 encryption. Your home network is now part of your organization's attack surface.
Follow the 3-2-1 rule: 3 copies, on 2 different media, with 1 offsite. Backups are what separate a bad day from a catastrophe.
At Oluma, we believe lasting change starts with many people taking small, meaningful steps together. Join our community and help protect yourself, your family, and your neighbors.