St. Paul Ransomware: A Wake-Up Call on Email Threats
When ransomware disrupts a business, most people focus on the final stage: locked systems, downtime, and recovery work. The earlier warning signs usually receive far less attention. The St. Paul digital security incident[…]
Maria Pintado - June 17, 2026
What does effective email protection actually include in 2026?
Email protection matters most when a message looks normal and asks somebody to act quickly. In 2026, SMEs need a setup that catches those messages earlier, gives IT teams useful context, and fits[…]
May 27, 2026
What Microsoft 365 BEC Attacks Teach SMEs About Email Security
For SMEs using Microsoft 365, business email compromise is not always a fake-email problem. In many cases, an attacker gains access to a real account and uses it to push through a payment[…]
May 13, 2026
Could Poor Email Archiving Cost You in a Legal Dispute?
Email archiving becomes a business issue when a dispute depends on what your records show. If you cannot find the full email trail quickly, the problem gets harder to manage. Costs rise, the[…]
April 29, 2026
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Is supplier impersonation making email threats harder to detect?
Supplier impersonation makes email threats harder to detect since attackers copy supplier workflows your staff already trust. It also tests your email security controls because the message looks routine. That familiarity pushes people[…]
March 18, 2026