Most small businesses never question their shared inbox setup. Yet shared inbox security risks quietly grow every day inside accounts like support@, billing@, info@, and hr@. While these mailboxes feel convenient, they often become the weakest link in your company’s security posture. If you rely on shared credentials, automatic forwarding, or loosely managed access, yourContinue reading “The Hidden Risks Inside Your Shared Inbox”
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How MFA Prevents Cyber Attacks: Real SMB Breaches That Didn’t Have to Happen
Small and mid-sized businesses across Texas keep asking the same question after a breach: How did this happen? More importantly, they should be asking: How MFA prevents cyber attacks and why didn’t we have it fully enforced? In 2024 and 2025, credential-based attacks remain the #1 way cybercriminals breach organizations. Attackers don’t break in throughContinue reading “How MFA Prevents Cyber Attacks: Real SMB Breaches That Didn’t Have to Happen”
How to Build a Security Culture With a Small Team
Most cybersecurity problems in small businesses do not come from a lack of tools. Instead, they come from everyday habits that slowly drift off course. When security feels confusing, inconvenient, or optional, people work around it. Over time, those workarounds become risk. The good news is that building a security culture with a small teamContinue reading “How to Build a Security Culture With a Small Team”