Apple Issues Urgent Zero-Day Security Warning: What Texas Businesses Need to Know Now

In January 2026, Apple issued an urgent security warning affecting iPhones, iPads, Macs, and other Apple devices commonly used in business environments. Two newly discovered zero-day vulnerabilities were confirmed to be actively exploited in highly targeted attacks, meaning attackers were already using them before fixes were available. For small and mid-sized Texas businesses, this isn’tContinue reading “Apple Issues Urgent Zero-Day Security Warning: What Texas Businesses Need to Know Now”

PDFSider Malware Attack: What Texas Businesses Can Learn From a Fortune 100 Breach

Cybersecurity researchers have uncovered a new, highly stealthy Windows malware strain dubbed PDFSider that was used in a targeted attempt against a Fortune 100 financial firm. Unlike commodity ransomware that loudly encrypts files, PDFSider behaves more like an advanced persistent threat (APT) by: Because it blends in with legitimate activity and uses encrypted backdoors, PDFSiderContinue reading “PDFSider Malware Attack: What Texas Businesses Can Learn From a Fortune 100 Breach”

When Government Websites Get Hijacked: A Real Reminder That Online Security Awareness Matters

Online security awareness matters more than most people realize. Recently, several Indiana state government websites accidentally hosted instructions for creating AI-generated adult content. The incident caught national attention because no one expects material like that to appear on official domains. Yet the story proves something important: without strong controls, oversight, and monitoring, any organization canContinue reading “When Government Websites Get Hijacked: A Real Reminder That Online Security Awareness Matters”