Microsoft's Biggest Patch Tuesday of 2026: SharePoint Zero-Day Being Actively Exploited Right Now Microsoft patched 167 flaws including an actively exploited SharePoint zero-day — Ontario SMBs must update Windows and Office today.
AI Goes Mainstream: 5 Stories Every Ontario SMB Owner Needs to Read This Week OpenAI hits 1 million business customers, Microsoft Copilot agents go live for SMBs, Ontario cuts small business taxes — but AI-powered cyberattacks are surging too. Here's what GTA business owners need to know this week.
Microsoft's Free Copilot Ends Tomorrow — What GTA Businesses Need to Know This Week Microsoft kills free Copilot in Office apps tomorrow, tech cuts 80K jobs with AI blamed for half, and Ontario drops $107M on AI adoption — your weekly briefing for GTA SMBs.
Paycheque Pirates and 24-Hour Ransomware: The Cyber Threats Targeting Ontario Right Now Canadian workers are being robbed of their paycheques, a new ransomware gang strikes within 24 hours of a patch going public, and AI-powered phishing bypasses Microsoft MFA — here's the cyber news every Ontario business needs this week.
Payroll Pirates, Trojanized Downloads & an Adobe Zero-Day: This Week's Cyber Threats Ontario SMBs Can't Ignore Storm-2755 payroll pirates are hijacking Canadian employee accounts, a trojanized CPUID download spread a RAT for 19 hours, and Adobe Acrobat has a critical zero-day under active attack — here's what Ontario SMBs need to do right now.
This Week in Cybersecurity: 6 Stories Every Ontario Business Needs to Know Week in Review Hasbro hacked. Russian routers hijacked. FBI records $21 billion in losses. A WordPress plugin update turned into malware. One week, six incidents — here's what they all mean for your business. 247Techify Editorial April 11, 2026 8 min read This was one of the busiest weeks
They Hid Malware Inside a Software Update — And 800,000 Websites Were the Target Supply Chain Security Hackers broke into the update system for one of WordPress's most popular plugins and pushed a backdoored version to every site that clicked "update." Here's exactly what happened, why supply chain attacks are so dangerous, and what every business running a