by The Creator | Jun 21, 2026 | AI & Automation, tc3-articles
AI vendor risk becomes a immediate business problem the moment a tool provider tells you they will not fix a security flaw in software you depend on every day. For SMBs adopting generative AI tools, customer relationship management platforms, or productivity software,...
by The Creator | Jun 21, 2026 | AI & Automation, tc3-articles
AI security risks have entered a new phase. The massive computing power driving your favorite AI tools is the same infrastructure attackers now use to breach thousands of systems in coordinated campaigns. A recent attack targeting Fortinet servers demonstrated this...
by The Creator | Jun 21, 2026 | AI & Automation, tc3-articles
AI compliance requirements are reshaping how small and mid-sized businesses handle customer data, and most owners don’t realize their existing legal obligations already cover these new tools. When your accountant uploads client tax returns to an AI assistant, or...
by The Creator | Jun 20, 2026 | Cybersecurity News, tc3-articles
Supply chain attacks targeting npm packages and WordPress plugins directly threaten small businesses that rely on third-party software. This week, Microsoft attributed the Mastra AI attack to North Korean hackers who compromised over 140 npm packages, and attackers...
by The Creator | Jun 20, 2026 | Cybersecurity Articles, tc3-articles
A malicious traffic redirect happens when your employee clicks what appears to be a safe link (maybe from a search result, a saved bookmark, or even a legitimate business website) and ends up on a fraudulent page designed to steal credentials or deploy malware. The...
by The Creator | Jun 20, 2026 | Cybersecurity Articles, tc3-articles
A supply chain attack happens when cybercriminals infiltrate your business through a vendor, contractor, or software provider you trust. For small and mid-size businesses in manufacturing and professional services, these attacks are particularly dangerous because you...