Ransomware: How It Enters Through Email

Ransomware email attacks remain one of the simplest ways criminals can get inside a small business. An employee opens an attachment, clicks a convincing link, or enters a password on a fake login page. From there, attackers may gain access to an account, device, or network and begin working toward the information they want toContinue reading “Ransomware: How It Enters Through Email”

Why Every Small Business Needs an Incident Response Plan Before a Cyberattack

Cyberattacks rarely happen at a convenient time. Instead, they strike during busy workdays, after hours, or while key employees are on vacation. That is why having an incident response plan for small business is no longer optional. The recent news that the U.S. Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency (CISA) refined parts of its own incidentContinue reading “Why Every Small Business Needs an Incident Response Plan Before a Cyberattack”

Microsoft July 2026 Windows Security Update: What Businesses Need to Know

Microsoft has released its July 2026 Windows security update, bringing important security improvements and new recovery features for Windows 11 users. The update, identified as KB5101650, applies to Windows 11 versions 24H2 and 25H2 and addresses hundreds of security vulnerabilities. For most businesses, installing this update is an important step toward keeping computers protected againstContinue reading “Microsoft July 2026 Windows Security Update: What Businesses Need to Know”