When Credentials Fail: Why Employee Training and Backup Strategies Matter More Than Ever
MFA-bypassing phishing kits like FlowerStorm and Mamba2FA highlight why SMBs need trained employees and strong data backup strategies to stay secure.
MFA-bypassing phishing kits like FlowerStorm and Mamba2FA highlight why SMBs need trained employees and strong data backup strategies to stay secure.
Criminals are using portable “SMS blaster” devices to spoof cell towers and push scam texts to every phone nearby. Learn how it works and how to protect your team.
Amazon Prime Big Deal Days on October 7-8, 2025, bring bargains and scams. Learn how to spot fake Amazon emails and protect yourself while shopping safely online.
Discover the three pillars of cybersecurity every organization needs: Policy, Technology, and Culture. Learn how to strengthen your defenses and build a security-first workplace.
VoIP fraud is a growing threat to SMBs. Learn how toll fraud, MFA bypass, and vishing attacks work and how CDML can help secure your VoIP and UCaaS systems.
AI has shifted cyber risk inward. Learn how insider threats work and how CDML helps SMBs defend against AI-driven risks.
Click here to view/listen to our blogcast. If you’re a Mac user, it’s time to take heed. A surge in sophisticated info‑stealing malware targeting macOS means that even Apple’s reputation for rock‑solid security no longer guarantees safety. From cleverly disguised phishing tactics to brand-new malware strains, the threat landscape has grown. Here’s what every Mac […]
Click here to view/listen to our blogcast. Artificial Intelligence has transformed business productivity, automating tasks and accelerating growth. But in the wrong hands, AI also gives cybercriminals unprecedented power to deceive, scam, and steal. Recent reports highlight how threat actors are misusing AI-powered website builders, content generators, and phishing automation to create convincing attacks in […]
Click here to view/listen to our blogcast. Every day, businesses face the growing threat of ransomware. Attackers no longer just encrypt files; many now steal sensitive data and threaten to leak it unless payment is made. For small and midsized businesses (SMBs), this creates a dangerous dilemma: pay the ransom and hope for the best […]
Click here to view/listen to our blogcast. Social engineering attacks have become the single most common method used by cybercriminals to infiltrate organizations. Unlike technical exploits that target software vulnerabilities, social engineering preys on something far more unpredictable – human behavior. These attacks bypass firewalls and antivirus software not by brute force, but by manipulating […]