Antivirus Alerts Explained: What’s Normal and What’s Not

If you run a Texas business, you already understand warnings. When the weather app pings your phone, you don’t argue with it, you check it, because storms don’t care how busy you are. Antivirus alerts work the same way. Antivirus alerts explained in plain English: they’re security “news events” inside your business, and they deserveContinue reading “Antivirus Alerts Explained: What’s Normal and What’s Not”

Employee Access Cleanup: Why It Saves Money for Texas Businesses

Employee access cleanup: why it saves money is not just a cybersecurity topic — it is a profitability strategy. Many Central and South Texas businesses focus on revenue growth, yet overlook one of the most expensive silent drains on their operations: unmanaged user accounts. When former employees still have login access, when shared passwords floatContinue reading “Employee Access Cleanup: Why It Saves Money for Texas Businesses”

Is Your Business Wi-Fi Router Vulnerable to the AirSnitch Attack?

A newly discovered Wi-Fi vulnerability called AirSnitch puts most business networks at risk — and if your Texas SMB relies on wireless connectivity, you need to know what this means for your data right now. Security researchers recently uncovered a serious flaw that allows attackers to bypass Wi-Fi encryption entirely, not break it, but bypassContinue reading “Is Your Business Wi-Fi Router Vulnerable to the AirSnitch Attack?”