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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

Microsoft’s Auto-Enabled Passkeys Are Coming

User using Microsoft passkeys to sign into account

Here’s How to Roll Them Out Without Disrupting Access

Posted byKatryna CalejoJanuary 28, 2026January 28, 2026Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: IT support, managed services, Microsoft365Leave a comment on Microsoft’s Auto-Enabled Passkeys Are Coming

Why IT Breaks Differently in Manufactured Housing

Aerial view of a well-maintained manufactured housing community with rows of homes, green landscaping, and quiet streets in daylight.

In manufactured housing, small IT issues don’t stay small. Here’s why proactive IT matters more than most teams realize.

Posted byKatryna CalejoDecember 23, 2025December 23, 2025Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: IT support, managed services, Manufactured Housing, Microsoft365Leave a comment on Why IT Breaks Differently in Manufactured Housing

Why This Microsoft Phishing Attack Is So Hard to Spot

A woman with painted nails holds a smartphone displaying a Microsoft verification code in a bright office, with a laptop blurred in the background.

This isn’t the phishing attack you’re used to.

Posted byKatryna CalejoDecember 22, 2025December 22, 2025Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: cybersecurity, IT support, managed services, Microsoft365, small businessesLeave a comment on Why This Microsoft Phishing Attack Is So Hard to Spot

Cutting Off Direct Send? Here’s How to Do It Without Breaking Operations

A bright digital illustration shows large glowing green scissors cutting through a thick glowing blue cable labeled "Direct Send," symbolizing the shutdown of the email function.

Disabling Direct Send protects you, but can disrupt ops. Here’s how to stay secure without breaking business workflows.

Posted byKatryna CalejoAugust 16, 2025August 16, 2025Posted inNetwork Thinking Solutions Tech BlogTags: IT support, managed services, Microsoft365Leave a comment on Cutting Off Direct Send? Here’s How to Do It Without Breaking Operations

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