Posts by PCRepair.us, LLC
DOJ Hits Burma-Thailand Border Scam Networks in Major Crackdown
If you saw coverage today about the DOJ going after scam centers near Thailand, yes, that part is real. But the actual story is even bigger. On April 23, 2026, the Department of Justice announced a coordinated crackdown on scam-center networks tied to Burma’s border region and Cambodia, including criminal charges, a Telegram seizure, 503…
Read MoreHelp, I Got Compromised. What to Do Next and How Small Businesses Can Get IT Help Without Hiring Full-Time Staff.
There are few worse modern feelings than realizing something is wrong with your computer, email, bank account, or business login. Maybe your email suddenly sent messages you did not write. Maybe Microsoft 365 starts acting weird. Maybe your Facebook got hijacked. Maybe QuickBooks, PayPal, or your bank shows activity that absolutely was not you. Maybe…
Read MoreMicrosoft 365 and Invoice Phishing Is Getting Nasty in 2026
Why normal “business as usual” emails are now your biggest risk, and what PCRepair.us does to shut it down. Phishing used to be loud. Bad grammar, weird links, Nigerian princes, you know the vibes. Now it’s sneaky. The most successful attacks are dressed up like totally normal workflow: a SharePoint file share, a OneDrive “someone…
Read MoreMicrosoft 365 Security Checklist for Small Businesses (MFA, Security Defaults, and Passkeys)
If your business uses Microsoft 365 for email, files, Teams, or admin tasks, your Microsoft sign-in is the front door to basically everything. And attackers love front doors. Here’s a practical, small-business-friendly checklist to harden Microsoft 365 without turning your week into a “why is nothing working” festival. Why Microsoft 365 accounts get hijacked so…
Read MoreSmall Business Email Security Baseline: MFA + SPF/DKIM/DMARC (The Stuff That Stops Real Phishing)
If you run a small business, your email is the front door to your money. Invoices, password resets, vendor requests, payroll, customer data, everything flows through the inbox. That is why attackers love “business email compromise” and lookalike domain scams. They do not need Hollywood malware. They just need one login. Here’s the practical baseline…
Read MoreBreaking: Brightspeed Investigating Data Breach Claims Involving 1M+ Customers
If you use Brightspeed for home internet or you run a small office on it, this is one of those “pay attention today” stories. Brightspeed told reporters it’s investigating reports of a cybersecurity event after the “Crimson Collective” extortion group claimed they stole sensitive information tied to more than 1 million Brightspeed customers. What happened…
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