Password Security for Small Businesses: The Real Cost of Weak Passwords

Password Security for Small Businesses Is a Financial Issue, Not an IT Detail For many small businesses across Central and South Texas, passwords still feel like a minor inconvenience. Employees reuse them. Owners store them in browsers. Some are written down. Others haven’t changed in years. However, password security for small businesses is no longerContinue reading “Password Security for Small Businesses: The Real Cost of Weak Passwords”

Deepfakes Are a Business Risk Now: How Texas SMBs Can Stay Resilient

Deepfakes Aren’t Science Fiction Anymore For years, cyber threats followed familiar patterns. Phishing emails. Fake invoices. Password theft. Business will need resilience against deepfakes because, deepfakes change the rules. Today, attackers can convincingly imitate a business owner’s voice, a CFO on a video call, or a trusted vendor’s face. These aren’t experimental stunts. They areContinue reading “Deepfakes Are a Business Risk Now: How Texas SMBs Can Stay Resilient”

Christmas Cybercrime: How Hackers Target Small Businesses in December

Cybercrime Is Rising — Here’s How It Hits Small Businesses Christmas cybercrime grows every year, and hackers know exactly when to strike: right when businesses are distracted by sales, staffing shortages, heavy travel, and a surge in online activity. Christmas cybercrime increases because holiday traffic creates the perfect cover for malicious activity. During December, networksContinue reading “Christmas Cybercrime: How Hackers Target Small Businesses in December”