Infostealer malware quietly copies saved passwords, session cookies, and autofill data off one laptop. Here is where it comes from and how to shut it out.
Every family answers this question eventually, planned or not. Here is what Texas law says, what the big platforms allow, and what to set up while it is still easy.
Passwords, backup codes, and account lists, organized so the right person can find them in an emergency and nobody else ever can. A practical build guide.
The advice we give our own families: password managers, credit freezes, MFA, updates, tested backups, and healthy scam skepticism. Simple steps that work.
Ransom payments are down 65% at the top of the market. Meanwhile two-thirds of attacks now hit businesses under 500 employees. Here is what changed.
Nearly all web traffic is encrypted now, so the classic coffee shop eavesdropping warning is out of date. Here is what still matters on public Wi-Fi.
Access should end at the moment of notification, not the following week. Here are the accounts every business forgets, the data question nobody plans for, and a reusable offboarding checklist.
Why everyone at a small company ends up an administrator, what that costs when one account gets phished, and how to cut privilege without slowing anyone down.
A borrowed privacy policy describes someone else's business and promises things your systems cannot do. Why the data map has to come first.
Cameras, doorbells, speakers, and plugs done sensibly: separate networks, day one settings, brands that still ship updates, and knowing what you actually have.
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