
Your Vendor VPN Is a Ransomware Backdoor
Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most “third‑party access” in Canadian SMBs is not controlled access

Here’s the uncomfortable truth: most “third‑party access” in Canadian SMBs is not controlled access

Canada’s ransomware forecast is not “scary” anymore – it’s operational. On January 28, 2026,

If you think “we have MFA” means your Microsoft 365 is safe, you’re living

Here’s the truth for Canadian SMBs: ransomware rarely “hacks” you. It inherits your admin

Ransomware is not a file problem. It is a movement problem. When one laptop

Canadian businesses are buying cyber insurance like it’s a fire extinguisher: hang it on

Canadian businesses love to say they are “covered” because backups exist somewhere. That is

Canadian businesses do not have a phishing problem. They have a trust problem. Attackers

If your MSP stack includes an RMM agent, assume it is a skeleton key.

Canadian SMBs keep losing to “phishing” because we keep defining the attack wrong. It’s