SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks

SIM Card Hacking Is No Longer Just a Personal Risk SIM card hacking is a fast-growing threat that can quietly expose your business to financial loss, data breaches, and compliance failures. Many Texas business owners assume this attack only targets celebrities or cryptocurrency investors. However, small and mid-sized companies are increasingly vulnerable because mobile phonesContinue reading “SIM Card Hacking: What Texas Businesses Need to Know About SIM Swapping Attacks”

PayPal Data Breach: What Texas SMBs Must Do Now

The PayPal data breach now confirmed in early 2026 affects more than individual users — it impacts small and mid-sized businesses across Texas that rely on PayPal for payments, subscriptions, vendor payouts, and working capital. While PayPal has reset passwords and refunded certain unauthorized transactions, the broader lesson for Texas business owners is clear: third-partyContinue reading “PayPal Data Breach: What Texas SMBs Must Do Now”

Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): The Cheapest Security Upgrade Most Businesses Skip

Multi-factor authentication is the cheapest security upgrade most businesses skip, yet it stops the most common way attackers break in: stolen passwords. Today, cybercriminals rarely “hack” systems directly. Instead, they log in using passwords that someone already exposed, reused, or unknowingly handed over. Because of this shift, passwords alone no longer protect business accounts. EvenContinue reading “Multi-Factor Authentication (MFA): The Cheapest Security Upgrade Most Businesses Skip”