Article Summary: Email spoofing is when a scammer sends a message that appears to come from your domain, often to trick your clients or staff into paying a fake invoice or changing banking details. Three DNS records (SPF, DKIM, and DMARC) prove that a message really...
Issue #2 | August 7, 2026 Happy Friday! Here’s what’s on deck this week: a quick tip you can use today, the latest cybersecurity news worth knowing, and a reminder on how to make the most of your P3C support — plus a bonus this week: our...
Tales from the Hacked The Fake ChatGPT Site That Wasn’t It started the way most people start their day: a quick Google search for “ChatGPT.” A P3C client clicked what looked like the right link — but it wasn’t. It was a hijacked ad, and...
A real client incident, and what it teaches every business about the newest social-engineering trick in town. “Should we be worried about this?” That’s how this one started. Not with an alarm. Not with a ransom note. Just a quiet message from a...
Article Summary: A QR code scam, sometimes called quishing, hides a malicious web link inside a QR code. Because the link is buried in an image instead of written as text, it slips past the email filters that normally catch bad links, and scanning the code usually...
Issue #1 | 7/31/2026 Happy Friday! Here’s what’s on deck this week: a quick tip you can use today, the latest cybersecurity news worth knowing, and a reminder on how to make the most of your P3C support. 💡 Tip of the week One Bot to Record Them All We’ve...