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What Cybersecurity Services Are Best for a Business?

Cybersecurity is one of the biggest risks facing businesses today, yet many organizations still approach it the wrong way. According to Cyberdefense, half of IT directors at global enterprises predict cybercrime will exceed $15 trillion in costs by 2020. This may indicate why we’re seeing a trend of organizations outsourcing IT and cybersecurity services. Companies […]

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Luck Isn’t a Winning Strategy for Business Cybersecurity 

St. Patrick’s Day celebrates luck, four-leaf clovers, and the hope of finding a pot of gold. But when it comes to business cybersecurity, luck is not a smart strategy. Half of IT Directors at global enterprises predict that cybercrime will surpass $15 trillion in costs by 2030. Cyberattacks are more common than ever before, so

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What Is a Zero Click Exploit? Rise of Silent Cyberattacks

The majority of all cyberattacks rely on some form of user interaction. A victim may click a malicious link or download an infected file from a phishing email. However, there are cyberattacks that require no action at all. These are known as a zero click exploit. Instead of a user interacting with malicious content, a

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What Is a Managed Service Provider (MSP) and How It Works

One cyberattack occurs every 39 seconds, and 90% of all cyber incidents are the result of human error. The cost of a single in-house IT professional can range from $60,000 to $150,000, not including tools and other required resources. An in-house IT team can be extremely costly for most businesses. This is why we are

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How to Find a Top IT Service Provider for Your Business

In the last few decades, we’ve seen the necessity of information technology (IT) in every industry across the globe. IT has changed how businesses operate from sales, operations, and customer service. This is why finding a top IT service provider is not just about fixing computers or answering help desk tickets. The right provider becomes

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What is Malware? How to Spot and Prevent Malicious Software

Malware is one of the most common and dangerous IT and cybersecurity threats facing individuals and businesses today. Ransomware, a type of malware, was predicted to cost organizations $57 billion worldwide in damages throughout 2025. In this blog, we’ll explain what malware is, highlight key malicious software infection signs, and share tips for malware prevention

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How the Verizon Outage Teaches A Lesson in Business Downtime

On January 14th, more than 1.5 million customers were affected by the Verizon outage. The network outage lasted for roughly 10 hours with customers having their phones in SOS mode and businesses having no Internet. For businesses, 10 hours offline means lost revenue, frustrated customers, and halted operations. Atlassian suggests that each minute of downtime

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Two cybercriminals working at multiple computer monitors displaying malicious code, illustrating how ransomware attacks are executed and highlighting the real world ransomware impact behind rising ransomware statistics and payments.

How Ransomware Gangs Cost Businesses $2.1B Between 2022 and 2024 

From 2022 to 2024, ransomware gangs extorted over $2.1 billion in ransom payments. Reports estimate that around 4,200 ransomware incidents occurred between January 2022 and December 2024. As ransomware statistics and the ransomware impact on businesses continues to rise, organizations that are still reactive instead of proactive are betting their future on luck. What is

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Stressed employee sitting at a desk with two monitors displaying a ransomware warning message, showing what ransomware looks like after a ransomware attack often triggered by a phishing email.

What Ransomware Looks Like and How the Attack Works 

Most people hear about ransomware, but very few know what it actually looks like or how it works. A ransomware attack is no joke. These attacks are able to encrypt data and shut down systems until a ransom is paid, and sometimes hackers still destroy the data anyways. For businesses, this is a real threat

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Samsung Galaxy phone symbolizing smartphone spyware risks from a zero click vulnerability exploit.

How a Simple Image Was Able to Breach Samsung Devices

A vulnerability targeting Samsung Galaxy users caused devices to be infected with spyware. A Samsung vulnerability is generally fixed quickly, but this specific attack was able to linger for months. In this blog, we’ll go over the Samsung vulnerability which prompted a zero-click attack and explain how incidents of smartphone spyware aren’t just rare cases.

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