Ransomware & Malware Protection

Microsoft’s Huge June 2026 Security Update: What Small Businesses Should Do Now?

Microsoft’s June 2026 security update includes a record number of fixes. Learn what small businesses should check before updates become…

1 month ago

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…

1 month ago

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…

1 month ago

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…

1 month ago

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…

1 month ago

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…

2 months ago

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.

2 months ago

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…

2 months ago