Small Business Offboarding Mistakes That Lead to Security Gaps

Employee departures happen every day, and as a result, small business offboarding security gaps often go unnoticed until something breaks. In many cases, the issue is not a hacker forcing entry; rather, it is access that was never removed, devices that were never secured, or accounts that were never reviewed. For small businesses with limitedContinue reading “Small Business Offboarding Mistakes That Lead to Security Gaps”

Dirty Frag Linux Vulnerability: What Small Businesses Should Learn from This Active Attack

The Dirty Frag Linux vulnerability is a reminder that small business cybersecurity is not only about stopping the first break-in. Microsoft reported active attack activity involving Dirty Frag, a Linux local privilege escalation vulnerability that can help an attacker move from limited access to root-level control on vulnerable Linux systems. For many small Texas businesses,Continue reading “Dirty Frag Linux Vulnerability: What Small Businesses Should Learn from This Active Attack”

Why Email Backups Are No Longer Optional for Small Businesses in 2026

Email backups for small businesses in 2026 are no longer a “nice to have.” They are a requirement for survival. If your business depends on email for communication, contracts, or records, then your risk exposure is higher than you think. Most business owners assume their email provider already protects them. That assumption is where theContinue reading “Why Email Backups Are No Longer Optional for Small Businesses in 2026”