by The Creator | Jul 4, 2026 | Cybersecurity Articles, tc3-articles
Supply chain attack prevention has become critical for small and mid-sized businesses after the FBI publicly attributed a large-scale campaign by the criminal group TeamPCP. The attackers compromised developer tools to steal cloud credentials and distribute malware,...
by The Creator | Jul 3, 2026 | Cybersecurity Articles, tc3-articles
Fake software installers are one of the fastest-growing malware delivery methods targeting small and mid-sized businesses. A recent campaign uses counterfeit installers for Cisco AnyConnect VPN and Google Chrome updates to drop SharkLoader malware, a sophisticated...
by The Creator | Jul 3, 2026 | AI & Automation, tc3-articles
AI security risks for small and mid-sized businesses extend far beyond the threat of data leaks or prompt injection attacks. The tools flooding the market today carry a more fundamental problem: deep mathematical flaws that cause them to fail in ways most business...
by The Creator | Jul 2, 2026 | AI & Automation, tc3-articles
AI agent governance is broken in most small and mid-sized businesses, and the reason is simple: your identity and access management tools assume every account belongs to a person who will eventually quit, get promoted, or transfer departments. Agents don’t quit....
by The Creator | Jul 2, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, tc3-articles
Three active ransomware attack campaigns are exploiting unpatched vulnerabilities in FortiGate firewalls, Microsoft SharePoint, and JetBrains development tools. Small business owners must patch these systems immediately and rotate credentials to stop breach exposure....
by The Creator | Jul 2, 2026 | Cybersecurity Articles, tc3-articles
OAuth token theft is a method attackers use to bypass your password and multi-factor authentication entirely. Instead of cracking credentials, they steal the temporary keys (tokens) that apps like your phone or browser use to connect to Gmail on your behalf. Once an...