Archive for May 2026
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Read MoreManaged IT Services for SMB: What Matters
Managed IT services for SMB can reduce downtime, improve security, and support growth. Learn what to look for in a long-term IT partner.
Read MoreMay Tech Bytes Newsletter
May Tech Bytes: Smarter Security Starts Here This May, we’re sharing practical ways to strengthen security, reduce risk, and build a more resilient IT environment. Inside, you’ll find insights on why MFA can’t always save you, a five‑minute security check for browser add‑ons, quick red flags for fake recruitment scams, and how to identify the…
Read MoreThe “Legacy Debt” Audit: Identifying the 3 Oldest Risks in Your Server Room
The most dangerous thing in a server room is often the phrase, “Don’t touch that.” It’s usually said with a half-joke and a grimace. It refers to the old box that “still works”, runs something important, and has survived so many fixes and workarounds that nobody feels confident changing it anymore. That’s legacy debt. Not…
Read MoreMicro-SaaS Vetting: The 5-Minute Security Check for Browser Add-ons
Browser add-ons have a funny reputation. They feel “small”. A quick install. A tiny productivity boost. A harmless little helper that lives in your toolbar. But in practice, a browser extension is more like a micro-SaaS vendor sitting inside your browser session. It can see what you see, interact with the pages you open, and…
Read More“Clean Desk” 2.0: Securing Your Home Office from Physical Data Leaks
In the traditional office, a “Clean Desk” policy was a simple habit: shred the sensitive stuff, lock it away, and don’t leave passwords where someone can see them. In 2026, the same idea still matters but the “desk” has changed. For many teams, the home office is now the default workspace, and that means physical…
Read MoreThe “Session Cookie” Hijack: Why MFA Can’t Always Save You
MFA is a strong front-door lock. But it’s not the only thing that decides whether someone can get in. After you sign in, your browser keeps you logged in using a session token (often stored as a cookie). It’s the digital version of a wristband at an event: once you’ve been checked, the wristband proves…
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