Cybersecurity

Cybersecurity Tips & Threat Protection for Small and Medium-Sized Businesses

The Cybersecurity blog category provides insights into keeping small and medium-sized businesses safe from ever-evolving threats. Whether it’s ransomware attacks, phishing scams, or compliance challenges like HIPAA and PCI-DSS, we deliver actionable guidance to strengthen your defenses. Learn about the latest security trends, endpoint protection, firewalls, multi-factor authentication, and ongoing monitoring strategies. Our articles help SMBs develop a proactive security posture while staying ahead of cybercriminal tactics. Browse this category to discover practical steps your business can take to secure sensitive data and protect both employees and customers.

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FBI Warns Businesses About New Microsoft 365 Phishing Attack That Can Bypass MFA

Small and medium-sized businesses rely on Microsoft 365 every day for email, file sharing, collaboration, and communication. Many organizations believe that enabling Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA) is enough to protect their Microsoft 365 accounts from cybercriminals. While MFA remains an essential Microsoft 365 security measure, a new phishing platform known as Kali365 demonstrates that attackers continue […]

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What Is a Cyber Risk Management Program?(The Complete Guide)

What Is Cyber Risk Management? Cyber risk management is the ongoing process of identifying, assessing, prioritizing, reducing, monitoring, and responding to cybersecurity risks that could affect an organization’s technology systems, sensitive information, financial stability, operations, or reputation. Rather than reacting after a cyber incident occurs, cyber risk management helps businesses take a proactive approach to

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What Does BYOD Stand for in Cybersecurity? (Risks & Best Practices for Businesses)

What Does BYOD Stand for in Cybersecurity? BYOD stands for “Bring Your Own Device.” In cybersecurity, BYOD refers to a policy that allows employees to use their personal devices—such as laptops, smartphones, and tablets—to access company systems, data, and networks. While BYOD can improve flexibility and productivity, it also introduces serious security risks if not

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DNS Malware Is Back in the Headlines — What SMBs Need to Know

A newly reported campaign nicknamed “Detour Dog” quietly compromised more than 30,000 websites by abusing Domain Name System (DNS) logic to redirect visitors and deliver malware, including the Strela info-stealer. Below we break down what happened, why it matters for small and medium-sized businesses, and the practical steps to protect your organization. What happened Researchers

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A graphic illustrating a hacker launching a spear phishing attack with a targeted email and a victim unknowingly falling for the deception.

Examining the Growing Concerns and Countermeasures against Spear Phishing Attacks

Spear phishing has quickly become one of the most dangerous and targeted forms of cyberattacks facing businesses today. Unlike generic phishing emails, spear phishing is personalized — crafted to trick specific individuals into clicking malicious links or sharing sensitive information. These attacks are difficult to spot and can lead to serious consequences like data breaches,

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Incognito vs VPN: What’s the Difference and Which Is More Private?

You may use Incognito mode when you don’t want your browser to save your browsing history, or a VPN when you want additional privacy while using the internet. But these two technologies protect your privacy in very different ways. In an incognito vs VPN comparison, the biggest difference is where the privacy protection occurs. Incognito

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Top 6 Best Cyber Security Tips for Employees

Employees are often the first line of defense — and the biggest vulnerability — when it comes to cybersecurity. One careless click or weak password can expose your entire organization to threats like phishing, ransomware, or data breaches. That’s why educating your team is just as important as installing firewalls or antivirus software. In this

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Do You Need Firewall Software or Hardware Firewalls?

Hardware and software firewalls are both essential tools for protecting networks and devices from cyber threats, but they serve different roles in a security strategy. A hardware firewall protects an entire network at the perimeter, while a software firewall runs on individual devices to monitor and control incoming and outgoing traffic. Understanding the difference between

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How to Check If Your Webcam Is Being Used to Spy on You

Webcams are built into most modern laptops and are commonly used for video meetings, remote work, telehealth, online classes, and everyday communication. But their widespread use also raises an understandable privacy question: can someone watch you through your laptop camera without you knowing? It is technically possible for an attacker to gain unauthorized access to

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