Pixnapping Attack Android: What Texas SMBs Need to Know — and Do Today

A new class of Android exploit called the pixnapping attack poses a serious risk. It can let a malicious app steal pixels from other apps. This includes one-time 2FA codes, private messages, and payment info. The app can do this without requesting special permissions. Texas small-and-medium businesses that rely on Android devices for authentication, banking,Continue reading “Pixnapping Attack Android: What Texas SMBs Need to Know — and Do Today”

Cybersecurity in 2025: Texas Municipalities Under Attack—And What It Means for Local SMBs

A Wake-Up Call for Texas Municipalities Cybersecurity remains a critical issue across the United States. The year 2025 has already reminded Texas communities of just how vulnerable we are. Matagorda County and the City of Mission both reported major service outages this year following cyberattacks targeting their online systems. Local residents faced delays in accessingContinue reading “Cybersecurity in 2025: Texas Municipalities Under Attack—And What It Means for Local SMBs”

Tech in Texas: Growing Fast, Getting Smarter

Texas has long been known for big skies, big oil, and even bigger ambition. But these days, tech is staking its claim, too. The state is moving fast, from data center megasites to beefed-up cybersecurity commands. Nomadic or remote workers inside and outside Texas should pay attention. Here are some of the latest tech developmentsContinue reading “Tech in Texas: Growing Fast, Getting Smarter”