by Reboot | Apr 3, 2026 | Cloud, Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
A business owner moves their company’s files, email, and applications to the cloud, expecting fewer headaches and stronger security. It feels like a smart, modern decision. Months later, a sensitive file is accidentally shared publicly, or an employee account is...
by Reboot | Mar 20, 2026 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
A business owner submits a cyber insurance application expecting a routine approval. Instead, the response comes back with follow up questions, requirements, and in some cases, a denial. Nothing about the business changed overnight. But expectations around...
by Reboot | Mar 13, 2026 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
A finance manager receives an email that appears to come from the company’s CEO. The message is short and direct. “Can you quickly send me the latest vendor payment list? I need to review something before a meeting.” The sender’s name looks correct. The timing...
by Reboot | Mar 6, 2026 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
Most business owners assume that if every computer in the office has antivirus software installed, the company is protected. It is a reasonable assumption. Antivirus software has been the standard security tool for decades. Many businesses installed it years ago and...
by Reboot | Feb 20, 2026 | Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
It is a familiar story in small and mid-sized businesses. One capable, trusted IT person has been with the company for years. They know the servers, cloud systems, security tools, passwords, and workarounds. When something breaks, everyone calls them. From a...
by Reboot | Feb 6, 2026 | Fantastic IT, Managed IT Services, Quick Tips, Security, Small Business Technology
Many small business leaders still assume that cybercriminals focus on large enterprises. The thinking is understandable. Big companies have more data, more money, and more visibility. Yet for many attackers, small and mid-sized businesses are the easier and more...