
The Anatomy of a Ransomware Attack: What Really Happens and How to Stop It
Ransomware attacks are one of the most disruptive and costly cyber threats facing businesses today. They lock you out of your own data and demand payment for its release.

Ransomware attacks are one of the most disruptive and costly cyber threats facing businesses today. They lock you out of your own data and demand payment for its release.

A new type of cyberthreat called “prompt injection” is targeting businesses using tools like Copilot and ChatGPT. Here’s what you need to know.

Microsoft Copilot grew up in 2025. We recap its journey from chatbot to agent and explore what the new autonomous features mean for your business in 2026.

Microsoft has been busy updating 365 Copilot throughout 2025. Here we showcase a few of the biggest updates from the second half of the year.

Phishing and Business Email Compromise (BEC) attacks are among the most damaging cyber threats facing businesses today. They often work together: phishing is the entry point, and BEC is the endgame.

In this article, we look at the rise of “quishing” (QR code phishing), why it bypasses traditional security, and how to stop your team from scanning their way into a data breach.

Microsoft has confirmed global price increases for Microsoft 365 commercial and government plans starting July 2026.

Christmas is a magical time for most UK businesses. The office slows down, staff head off for a well-earned break, and there’s a buzz of festive cheer. But while you’re enjoying mince pies and Secret Santa, cyber criminals are working overtime.

At Microsoft Ignite 2025, Microsoft announced a major update to Microsoft 365 Copilot, including a new Microsoft 365 Copilot Business plan designed specifically for small and medium-sized enterprises.

Microsoft’s announced that Windows is evolving into an “agentic OS,” sparking a debate about privacy and control. Let’s break it down.

Microsoft’s turning every Windows 11 device into an “AI PC.” Here’s what that means for your business – and why your next laptop might think for itself.

A newly discovered zero-day vulnerability in Windows 10 is leaving millions of users exposed to serious cybersecurity threats. Microsoft has confirmed that this flaw, which allows attackers to gain full system access from a standard user account, will not be patched for most Windows 10 users. This blog explains what the vulnerability means for your business,