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Vibe Coding to Production: Securing and Scaling AI-Built Apps the Right Way

Hand holding a subtle glowing magic wand in front of a modern dual-monitor desk setup at dusk. The left screen shows an AI-assisted code editor (vibe coding) generating app components, while the right screen displays a structured cloud architecture diagram with network lines, security icons, and deployment pipelines, symbolizing moving from creative build to secure production.

Built an app with AI tools? Make sure it holds up.

Posted byKatryna CalejoMarch 3, 2026March 3, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, Vibe CodingLeave a comment on Vibe Coding to Production: Securing and Scaling AI-Built Apps the Right Way

QuickBooks QR Code Phishing: How It Steals Microsoft 365 Logins

Open laptop on a cluttered office desk at night displaying an email with a large glowing red QR code and “Scan Now” button. The dim office background shows empty desks, coffee mugs, papers, and monitors, suggesting a full workday has just ended.

That QuickBooks QR code? It might be your next breach.

Posted byKatryna CalejoFebruary 23, 2026February 23, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, Manufactured Housing, Microsoft365Leave a comment on QuickBooks QR Code Phishing: How It Steals Microsoft 365 Logins

Why Security Cameras Are Only as Smart as the Network They Run On

Manufactured housing surveillance camera

If cameras fail in manufactured housing, it’s rarely the camera. It’s the network underneath it.

Posted byKatryna CalejoJanuary 21, 2026January 21, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, Manufactured HousingLeave a comment on Why Security Cameras Are Only as Smart as the Network They Run On

It’s Not Just Email: The 5 Most Common Entry Points Hackers Use Today

A man in a black hoodie opens a high tech metal door under a glowing red “Access Denied” sign, revealing a storage room filled with stacked boxes labeled “Proprietary,” “Customer Data,” and “Confidential,” suggesting a security breach in a futuristic facility.

Most cyberattacks don’t break in. They walk through doors you didn’t realize were open.

Posted byKatryna CalejoJanuary 9, 2026January 9, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, small businessesLeave a comment on It’s Not Just Email: The 5 Most Common Entry Points Hackers Use Today

The Top IT Habits Worth Keeping This Year

Tall New York City office building at dusk with some windows lit and others dark, showing different scenes inside: employees calmly working at desks, coworkers troubleshooting a computer, and empty offices after hours.

Before you overhaul your IT for the new year, take a look at the quiet habits that already saved you from outages, breaches, and costly mistakes.

Posted byKatryna CalejoJanuary 8, 2026January 8, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, small businessesLeave a comment on The Top IT Habits Worth Keeping This Year

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