They’re Not Breaking In. They’re Already Logged In.

Email security can no longer be treated as an attachment problem. Microsoft’s Q1 2026 data shows 78% of email threats were link-based, meaning the real risk often begins after the message lands, when an employee clicks a link, scans a QR code, or enters credentials into a convincing fake login page.

Computer workstation showing a phishing email, QR code scam, and login screen in an Indiana business setting

They’re Not Breaking In. They’re Already Logged In.

Email security can no longer be treated as an attachment problem. Microsoft’s Q1 2026 data shows 78% of email threats were link-based, meaning the real risk often begins after the message lands, when an employee clicks a link, scans a QR code, or enters credentials into a convincing fake login page.
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Most small businesses think ransomware is someone else's problem. Here's what the first 72 hours actually look like and what it costs when it isn't.
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