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How to Secure WhatsApp and Business Email

The channels used the most are also the most exploited by fraud.

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What it solves

What matters, explained with clarity.

Your business may be exposed through WhatsApp and email without you realizing it. A sophisticated attack is not required: poorly protected access or weak account management is enough to compromise all communications.

  • Accounts without two-factor authentication make unauthorized access easier.
  • Weak or reused passwords increase the risk of intrusion.
  • Access from unknown devices may indicate external control.
  • Lack of control over messages and emails enables fraud and impersonation.

The essentials, clearly explained

If your communication channels are not secure, you can not only be attacked, but also lose credibility with clients and suppliers.

Designed for decision-makers who need to protect their company’s communications. If you do not control your accounts, someone else can.

How we work

Intervene in a discreet, practical, and effective. way

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Understand the context First, it is necessary to verify whether WhatsApp and email are truly protected: access control, use of two-factor authentication, authorized devices, and account management. Without this, there is no control.
2
Prioritize critical failures The key questions: do accounts have 2FA enabled, are passwords secure and unique, is there access from unknown devices, is there control over who sends and receives information? This is where immediate risks are identified.
3
Turn findings into decisions Direct action: enable 2FA, strengthen passwords, limit access, and review activity. Correcting these points prevents intrusions and protects business communications.
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