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Avoiding Internet Scams: Why Employee Training is the Most Effective Defense
Most cyber attacks don’t start with firewalls or servers — they start with people . Nearly every successful scam, fraud, or data breach begins when a human is manipulated into clicking something, downloading something, or believing something false. Scammers don’t attack computers — they attack human psychology. The Most Dangerous Threat Vector Isn’t Code — It’s Trust Cyber criminals have learned that tricking a person is easier than hacking a system. Common modern scam format

Wesson News
Oct 16


Recovering from Water Damage: Flooding, Burst Pipes, Leaks, or Appliance Failures
Water damage is the most common (and most costly) home disaster in America — and it doesn’t have to come from storms or hurricanes. Burst supply lines, water heater failures, dishwasher leaks, refrigerator line leaks, and washing machine hose ruptures can cause catastrophic indoor flooding in minutes. Many homeowners minimize a water incident — thinking “it’s just water.” But water intrusion is one of the fastest and most aggressive agents of structural damage. The First Rule

Wesson News
Oct 9


Erosion Control Is Not a “Nice to Have” — It Must Be Designed, Installed, and Maintained
Erosion control is one of the most overlooked elements of site development, yet it is one of the most critical. Erosion doesn’t just affect soil — it affects every structure, pipe, pavement, and foundation that relies on that soil for support. When erosion is ignored or poorly controlled, the ground literally disappears from beneath construction, causing failures long after the project is “finished.” Erosion control protects more than dirt.It protects the entire investment

Wesson News
Jul 17
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