As many people that are coming into your business and then leaving, your security rating is failing according to the latest cyber security strategy. It has been reported that programmers and developers are getting hired, opening undetected secure VPN portals, quitting, taking your data through the VPN portal, and selling it for big profits on the dark web. With the recent hack on UBBER, the hacker, an ex-employee, is selling their information. Whether or not they have solid backups denture if a successful ransomware payment will happen. Another successful employee, who used the quietly quitting method, got hired and changed the receiving Bitcoin wallet to a successful website. The company lost over a million in crypto when they found out why they were not receiving any more BTC, and they were still getting orders for their NFTs. A doctor's office lost over a $100,000 when they realized that patients were paying their medical bills and the accountant saw that the numbers were not being reconciled at the end of the quarter. It turned out the hired programmer, who was remote, was actually a foreign programmer who used an American VPN IP address to lie to his current employee and changed the bank account numbers to go to his bank. These are some of the stories that happened this week that are taking down companies. The recession is making it hard for financial decisions; however, having a second pair of eyes watching your IT people could ease your mind of making sure you're still in business. Texas Integrated Services can help you in this area of your business, let me know if my team 's eyes can help you stay out of the headlines and the bankruptcy courts for all the wrong reasons. Houston's Full Stack Developer Continues helping Businesses Grow texasintegratedservices.com Have a great weekend, the Hackers are working!