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Iranian-Affiliated Hackers Are Targeting US Infrastructure

Iranian-Affiliated Hackers Are Targeting US Infrastructure Default credentials and open ports are all it takes. Iranian-affiliated hackers breached a Pennsylvania water utility in 2023. They’re back, and the attack scope…
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You’re Not Too Small to Be Hacked

You’re Not Too Small to Be Hacked Attackers don’t filter by company size. They filter by weak defenses. The most dangerous assumption in small-business IT is that hackers only go…
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How Experts Use AI to Streamline Incident Response and Eliminate Alert Noise

What small businesses can learn from enterprise AI Security Response Cybercrime has changed. 79 percent of intrusions were “malware-free,” meaning attackers directly exploited stolen accounts or tricked staff rather than…
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How To Find the Best Managed Service Provider Near Me

Searching for the best Managed Service Provider near me is about choosing a long-term partner who can keep your business running smoothly, protect your data, and help you plan for…
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Green River, WY Ransomware Attack: The Hidden Cost of a Locked City Network

QILIN ransomware group logo superimposed over Green River, WY—site of 2025 ransomware attack. When QILIN Hackers Came to Green River In June 2025, a ransomware attack attributed to the hacker…
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How the 2025 Credential Leak Is Fueling Active Attacks on Businesses

Inside the 2025 Credential Leak and What’s Actually at Risk The 2025 credential leak isn’t just another security headline. It’s an active threat to business operations. In June 2025, CyberNews…
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Why Your Old Antivirus Doesn’t Work AnymoreÂ

Modern threats don’t trigger alarms. They bypass antivirus while your defense sleeps through the breach. Today’s attacks bypass signatures and slip through memory, remote tools, and stolen credentials. By the…
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St. George Email Attack Exposes Southern Utah BusinessesÂ

St. George Email Attack: What Every Southern Utah Business Needs to Know On June 9, the St. George Police Department reported hackers targeted more than a dozen local businesses, hijacking…
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Is Your MSP Built to Scale or Just Keep the Lights On?

Small business, big ambition. The wrong IT partner turns momentum into friction. Most small businesses hire a managed service provider (MSP) to fix IT problems—not fuel business growth. But when…
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MFA for Small Business: Passwords Alone Are Leaving You Exposed

Your Password Isn’t Enough—Here’s Why Passwords alone can’t defend your small business anymore. Cybercriminals have evolved their tactics, leveraging phishing, credential stuffing, and social engineering to exploit even robust passwords.…
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Ransomware Attacks 2025: Record-Breaking Surge Hits Businesses

Small towns. Big consequences. Global attackers are targeting the gaps in rural systems. Ransomware attacks in 2025 are breaking every previous record. In the first quarter alone, 278 incidents were…
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Guest WiFi Security for Small Business

Unprotected guest WiFi is the easiest way into your network, and the cost of inaction is rising fast. Â Most small businesses offer guest WiFi. Few realize it could be…
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AI‑Powered Managed Endpoint Detection & Response (MDR) with 24/7 SOC Monitoring

AI-powered Managed Detection & Response with 24/7 U.S.-based SOC. Stop threats in real time, cut false alarms, and stay compliant—without adding complexity.
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More Than Just Your Local Internet Provider

Southern Utah businesses are choosing managed IT services that deliver speed, visibility, and real accountability. SC Network Solutions makes it happen.
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Ghost Ransomware is Inside Healthcare

Ghost ransomware targets forgotten healthcare infrastructure. Find and fix exposed RDP, outdated OS, and clinical VLAN risks before downtime hits…
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Secure Your Business Email Domain to Prevent Spoofing Attacks

Your email domain is vulnerable. If it’s not authenticated, your messages will be blocked—or worse, spoofed to attack others. Enforcement has started. You need to act.
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Small Cities, Big Targets: Combating Municipal CyberattacksÂ

Cybercriminals aren’t skipping small cities. They’re targeting them. Attacks on U.S. municipalities caused an estimated $623.7 million in damage, crippling city services, draining local budgets, and shaking public trust.
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Rural Cyber Threats: Safeguarding Your Small BusinessÂ

A single cyberattack can lock you out of your own data, drain your finances, and destroy your reputation overnight. Thinking you’re too small to be a target is what makes…



