CMIT Solutions of Wilmington is listed as a Computer Support And Services serving Wilmington, North Carolina. Contact this business for service details, directions, reviews, photos, and profile information.
Computer Support And Services
Own this business profile
Own this business?
Update your contact details so customers can send questions.
Claim this profile to post latest updates, offers, and announcements.
Digital fraud is becoming faster, smarter and much harder to spot, often helped along by AI.
Scammers rely on creating panic with urgent messages or fake warnings, hoping you’ll react quickly without thinking.
The safest response is always to pause. Check the situation through a trusted source. And avoid clicking links or replying directly to unexpected messages.
Most scams are after your money or your data. Remember that legitimate organizations will never ask for passwords, full bank details or remote access out of the blue.
Alongside awareness, strong defenses make a huge difference.
Simple tools like authenticator apps, password...Digital fraud is becoming faster, smarter and much harder to spot, often helped along by AI.
Scammers rely on creating panic with urgent messages or fake warnings, hoping you’ll react quickly without thinking.
The safest response is always to pause. Check the situation through a trusted source. And avoid clicking links or replying directly to unexpected messages.
Most scams are after your money or your data. Remember that legitimate organizations will never ask for passwords, full bank details or remote access out of the blue.
Alongside awareness, strong defenses make a huge difference.
Simple tools like authenticator apps, password managers and regular software updates can block many attacks before they cause harm.
It’s also wise to review which apps and devices have access to your accounts and remove any you no longer use.
And don’t forget to report scams. Every report helps protect others.
With a few consistent habits, your business can stay safe even as digital fraud becomes more sophisticated.
If you need help putting the right protections in place, we're here to help.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
A recent cybersecurity investigation uncovered a large data-theft campaign.
Sensitive business information was quietly collected and later sold online.
The common thread across all affected organizations was simple: Staff were allowed to access important cloud systems using only a password.
In many cases, those passwords had been stolen years earlier by hidden “infostealing” malware on work or personal devices.
They were still valid because they’d never been changed or locked down.
This is exactly the kind of attack that multi-factor authentication (MFA) is designed to stop.
MFA adds a second check, like a phone prompt or code, so...A recent cybersecurity investigation uncovered a large data-theft campaign.
Sensitive business information was quietly collected and later sold online.
The common thread across all affected organizations was simple: Staff were allowed to access important cloud systems using only a password.
In many cases, those passwords had been stolen years earlier by hidden “infostealing” malware on work or personal devices.
They were still valid because they’d never been changed or locked down.
This is exactly the kind of attack that multi-factor authentication (MFA) is designed to stop.
MFA adds a second check, like a phone prompt or code, so even if a password is stolen, it’s useless on its own.
Yes, MFA adds a small extra step, but compared to the risk of old, forgotten passwords opening the door to your data, it’s a sensible safeguard.
Old passwords don’t expire by magic, and one extra lock really can make all the difference.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Scammers are exploiting the Shop app by sending fake order confirmations to your email. The app pulls them in automatically, making them look real. The only phone number available is the one the scammer put there. If you see an unexpected Shop charge, call your credit card company and not the number in the notification.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Twelve years ago we opened our doors in Wilmington and became the technology team for small businesses across the Cape Fear region. Today we are celebrating 12 years of keeping businesses running, protected, and frustration-free. To every client who has trusted us along the way: thank you. We are just getting started.
📍 CMIT Solutions of Wilmington
(910) 444-0594 |
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Antivirus alone is not enough to protect your business in 2026. Most small businesses have gaps they do not know about until something goes wrong.
CMIT Solutions of Wilmington just released a free e-book, "The New Security Minimum," written for business owners who want a clear picture of where they stand and what real protection actually requires.
No jargon. No sales pitch. Just a straightforward look at what the baseline looks like today.
Click Learn More to download your free copy.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini have become part of everyday work almost overnight.
But while they’re great for productivity, governance hasn’t kept pace.
Recent research shows AI use in businesses has surged dramatically, with employees sending huge numbers of prompts every month.
Nearly half of this use happens through personal or unsanctioned apps, called shadow AI. This means staff are sharing information in systems the business can’t see or control.
That’s where the risk lies.
When employees paste information into AI tools, they may be sharing sensitive data such as customer details, internal documents, or intellectu...Generative AI tools like ChatGPT and Gemini have become part of everyday work almost overnight.
But while they’re great for productivity, governance hasn’t kept pace.
Recent research shows AI use in businesses has surged dramatically, with employees sending huge numbers of prompts every month.
Nearly half of this use happens through personal or unsanctioned apps, called shadow AI. This means staff are sharing information in systems the business can’t see or control.
That’s where the risk lies.
When employees paste information into AI tools, they may be sharing sensitive data such as customer details, internal documents, or intellectual property without realizing it.
Incidents involving sensitive data being sent to AI tools have doubled, creating compliance and security risks that don’t look like traditional hacking, but rather everyday mistakes.
The solution isn’t banning AI but governing it.
Clearly define approved tools, set rules on what can be shared, and educate teams so AI can be used safely and responsibly.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
next generation of phishing attacks are here.
Phishing scams are evolving from clumsy, mass-produced emails and fake websites into something far more convincing.
Researchers have shown how phishing pages could be created on the spot for each individual visitor.
Cybercriminals use legitimate AI tools to generate personalized content directly inside the browser.
The result is a scam page that doesn’t fully exist until someone opens it.
That makes it much harder for traditional security systems to spot and block.
While this approach isn’t widespread yet, the foundations are already in place.
AI is being used to create malicious code, s...next generation of phishing attacks are here.
Phishing scams are evolving from clumsy, mass-produced emails and fake websites into something far more convincing.
Researchers have shown how phishing pages could be created on the spot for each individual visitor.
Cybercriminals use legitimate AI tools to generate personalized content directly inside the browser.
The result is a scam page that doesn’t fully exist until someone opens it.
That makes it much harder for traditional security systems to spot and block.
While this approach isn’t widespread yet, the foundations are already in place.
AI is being used to create malicious code, scams are becoming more polished, and the old warning signs like spelling mistakes and poor design are no longer reliable.
For businesses, this means protection needs to focus less on people spotting scams and more on limiting the damage when mistakes happen, using tools like multi-factor authentication, secure browsers, and email filtering.
G
Google reviewer
May 12, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Small habits to make your Windows 11 PC last longer
Many businesses are replacing work computers earlier than they should.
Not because the hardware has failed, but because systems have gradually slowed down.
With hardware prices rising, that’s becoming an expensive problem.
The reality is that most PCs don’t suddenly wear out. They lose performance over time due to software clutter, missed updates, full storage, and poor everyday habits.
Windows 11 includes tools that, when used sensibly, can help extend the usable life of your devices.
Small changes make a big difference.
Controlling startup apps, keeping systems updated, managing sto...Small habits to make your Windows 11 PC last longer
Many businesses are replacing work computers earlier than they should.
Not because the hardware has failed, but because systems have gradually slowed down.
With hardware prices rising, that’s becoming an expensive problem.
The reality is that most PCs don’t suddenly wear out. They lose performance over time due to software clutter, missed updates, full storage, and poor everyday habits.
Windows 11 includes tools that, when used sensibly, can help extend the usable life of your devices.
Small changes make a big difference.
Controlling startup apps, keeping systems updated, managing storage space, and maintaining good security all reduce strain on hardware and prevent avoidable slowdowns.
For laptops, smarter charging habits can also delay battery decline.
Add reliable backups into the mix, and businesses gain time to fix problems rather than rushing into costly replacements.
Together, these simple habits help PCs last longer and make better financial sense for your business.
Want to leave a review?
Sign in to share your experience with this business.
Because this profile is not managed on RepairHit, the business may not respond directly to quote requests.
RepairHit can help connect you with other claimed local professionals who may be able to help.
Request a Quote
Tell CMIT Solutions of Wilmington what you need. Add a photo if it helps explain the job.
Thank you. No quote request was submitted.
RepairHit Support
Need help with a claim, listing, or account?