For Churches & Nonprofits

Can Donors Trust Email From Your Organization?

Churches and 501(c)(3)s are trusted senders. Spoofed pastor, director, or giving messages steal donations and donor data. Enter your domain or email for an instant audit — framed for nonprofits, not law firms.

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Why Nonprofits Need Documented Cybersecurity

If you collect member or donor personal data, Texas SB 2610 still rewards a documented program. Email authentication is the first control donors notice — it stops criminals from pretending to be your pastor, executive director, or giving page.

Harden the church or nonprofit domain

We fix what the audit finds — email authentication, website headers, and DNS — sized to a congregation or 501(c)(3), not an enterprise.

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Texas OAG Watch

Texas Breach Reports: 2026 YTD

Nonprofits that hold Texans’ personal data appear in the same AG breach notices as businesses. Below is the year-to-date picture from that public database.

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Texas OAG Breach Reports: 2026 YTD

Published breach notices and affected Texans through Aug 14, 2026

Data current through Aug 14, 2026
2026 YTD reports 404
Texans affected 31.1M
Largest report 12.8M
Jan
267K
Feb
614.7K
Mar
1.2M
Apr
946.5K
May
14.4M
Jun
4.7M
Jul
7.6M
Aug MTD
1.4M
Show largest 2026 breach reports
Entity Published Texans affected Sector
Conduent Business Services, LLC (revised submission) May 20, 2026 12,784,367 Healthcare / Medical
DentaQuest, LLC Jul 17, 2026 3,973,000 Healthcare / Medical
Texas Parks and Wildlife Jun 26, 2026 3,087,721 PII / Identity
Cerner Corporation Jul 7, 2026 2,658,388 Healthcare / Medical
Carnival Corporation May 28, 2026 800,060 Other

Source: Texas Office of the Attorney General Data Security Breach Reports. Totals reflect published notices and may change as reports are updated.

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