Our COO, Bonnie Smyre, Featured on Fox 5 News!

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Raxis COO Bonnie Smyre on Atlanta Fox 5 News
Published on July 12, 2018
Written by Mark Puckett

Our Chief Operating Officer, Bonnie Smyre, was interviewed on Fox 5 News in Atlanta in a story regarding a Facebook scam involving Tyler Perry. Essentially, the scammers behind the Facebook sites and accounts are “data mining to get your information”.   If you clicked the Facebook scam link, it’s probably too late to reverse it, but try to avoid it next time – if something seems too good to be true, it almost always is.

Click here to watch the video on Fox 5 Atlanta’s website

Mark Puckett

Mark Puckett

Mark Puckett, the founder and CEO of Raxis, is a seasoned cybersecurity expert and entrepreneur with over 30 years of experience in the information security field. Born and raised in Georgia, Puckett established Raxis in 2011, driven by his vision to assemble an elite team of ethical hackers to challenge and assess corporate cybersecurity defenses. Under his leadership, Raxis has grown into a leading penetration testing company, serving clients across the United States and internationally while maintaining a culture of innovation and continuous learning.

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