
They’re Not Hacking Your Accounts.They’re Using Your Router.
Published by Netcomp Solutions · 27 April 2026 · 3 min read ⚠ Official Advisory — 23 April 2026 Australia’s Signals Directorate (ASD’s ACSC), alongside 15 partner agencies from 9
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Published by Netcomp Solutions · 27 April 2026 · 3 min read ⚠ Official Advisory — 23 April 2026 Australia’s Signals Directorate (ASD’s ACSC), alongside 15 partner agencies from 9

Updated: April 2026 | Reading time: ~8 minutes Cyberattacks are hitting Australian small businesses harder than ever before. Consequently, the way you protect your accounts in 2026 looks very different

By Netcomp Solutions | IT Support & Cyber Security Brisbane & Gold Coast Picture this: your accounts manager gets an email from your “supplier.” Consequently, the email looks perfect —

By the team at Netcomp Solutions — Brisbane & Gold Coast IT Support and Cyber Security Specialists Your Staff Completed the Free Training. Now What? So your team finished the

Here’s a question worth sitting with for a moment. When did you last update your privacy policy? If you’re like most Queensland small business owners, the honest answer is probably

Every six minutes, an Australian business reports a cybercrime. Moreover, the average cost per incident reaches $56,600 for small businesses according to ACSC data. These aren’t just statistics—they’re wake-up calls

Your small business could be under attack right now. Furthermore, you might not even realise it until it’s too late. In 2026, small business cyber security Brisbane concerns have reached

Your Business Is Under Attack—And Traditional Security Isn’t Enough Alarmingly, cybercriminals stole over $152.6 million from Australian businesses through Business Email Compromise (BEC) in 2024. Moreover, that’s a staggering 66%
Australian businesses face a cyber attack every six minutes. Moreover, data breaches now cost businesses an average of $4.88 million per incident globally. Consequently, traditional security methods simply aren’t enough