Doxxing: What You Need to Know About this Cyber-Threat

Introduction

A massive part of maintaining online data privacy is keeping your personal information, like your home address and SSN, off the web. So what happens when a cyberattack specifically aims to uncover and publish your personally identifiable information (better known as PII)?

It’s called doxxing, and approximately 11M Americans have been victims of it.

SanTrac Technologies Joins Salt River Project (SRP) in Celebrating 30 Years of Supplier Diversity and Economic Empowerment

[Phoenix, AZ] – [July 2025] – SanTrac Technologies is proud to have attended and supported SRP’s 30th Anniversary Supplier Diversity Celebration, held on Tuesday, June 3, 2025, at the PERA Pavilion in Tempe, Arizona. The event commemorated three decades of SRP’s commitment to uplifting small, local, and diverse businesses — a mission that aligns closely with SanTrac’s own values.

Your Phone Can Be Tracked – And It’s Easier Than You Think

Most of us carry our phones everywhere, trusting them with everything from passwords to private business conversations. But here’s the unsettling truth: phone tracking is far more common – and easier – than most people realize.

Whether it’s a jealous partner, a disgruntled employee or a cybercriminal targeting your business, anyone with the right tools can monitor your location, read your messages or even access sensitive business data without you ever knowing.

The Hidden Cost Of “Cheap” IT

You know the saying: You get what you pay for. And nowhere is that more obvious than in IT.

On the surface, a cheaper managed IT services agreement might seem like a win: lower monthly costs, basic support, maybe even some cybersecurity tools thrown in.

When the Dark Web Has Your PII

Introduction

What happens when your data is found on the Dark Web?

First, what is the Dark Web?

It’s essentially an illegal online e-retail space where criminals can exchange services and money. About 3M people visit the Dark Web every day.

How a Supply Chain Attack Triggered a Lawsuit

Introduction

A lawsuit is arising against a software provider for a data breach that impacted 500K people last year.

The Memphis-Shelby County Schools (MSCS) filed a lawsuit against PowerSchool, their California-based software company, due to a significant data breach that occurred in December 2024. This breach compromised private data belonging to about 500K current and former students, and over 23K employees.