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Simple, practical articles to help small businesses understand cyber threats, protect their systems, and make smarter technology decisions.
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When “Trusted” Software Isn’t Safe: What Small Businesses Should Know About Fake Legitimate Downloads

Cybercriminals are making malware look like legitimate software. Learn what small businesses should do before employees install tools, updates, or remote access apps.

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Why Software Updates Are Becoming a Bigger Cybersecurity Issue for Small Businesses

The 2026 Verizon DBIR shows attackers are increasingly using software vulnerabilities to break into businesses. Learn why patching matters and what small businesses should do.

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Software Flaws Are Now a Bigger Breach Door: What Small Businesses Should Do in 2026

Verizon’s 2026 DBIR shows software vulnerabilities are now a major breach entry point. Learn what small businesses can do to reduce risk without overcomplicating IT

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Why Small Businesses Should Prioritize Security Updates Before They Become Emergencies

Actively exploited security flaws are a reminder that small businesses need a clear patching plan for computers, servers, firewalls, and network equipment.

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Backups Alone Are No Longer Enough: Why Small Businesses Need to Plan for Data Extortion

Ransomware is no longer just about locked files. Learn why small businesses now need to prepare for data theft and extortion, not just recovery.

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Why “Verified” Software Downloads Are Not a Guarantee for Small Businesses in 2026

Trusted-looking software downloads can still hide malware. Here’s why Orlando small businesses need safer download and approval habits in 2026.

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Why Fake Internal “Compliance” Emails Are Becoming a Bigger Small-Business Risk in 2026

Microsoft recently documented a phishing campaign that used fake internal compliance emails to steal account access. Here’s what Orlando-area small businesses should do now.

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