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"Don't touch anything," she said. "Did you let anyone borrow your machine? Plug in a USB? Install anything?"

Maya jolted awake, the blue light of her work phone cutting through the darkness of her Seattle bedroom. As the head of IT for a global design firm with 200 remote employees scattered across twelve time zones, a 3:14 AM alert was never good.

Maya closed her eyes. A well-meaning family member had nearly handed a hacker the keys to their entire remote infrastructure. But because Miradore’s caught the root attempt the second it happened—before the cousin could install the keylogger—the breach was contained to a single, isolated device. miradore remote teams

Maya tapped the device card. Miradore’s dashboard glowed to life, showing her a live map: Lisbon, a narrow street in the Alfama district. Next to it, a red flag: Someone had tried to root the device—to bypass all her encryption, her VPN requirements, her endpoint protection.

She looked at the Miradore dashboard one last time—the green checkmarks next to all 199 other devices, the automated patch report, the geofence logs, the health scores. Her remote team, scattered across continents, each one a potential open door. And yet, all locked down, all compliant, all safe. "Don't touch anything," she said

Mark let out a shaky laugh. "Maya... I’m in Lisbon. You’re in Seattle. How did you just... fix my computer from bed?"

"I didn't fix it, Mark," she said, pulling up her blanket. "Miradore did. Now go get some sleep. And tell your girlfriend’s cousin to stick to video games." Install anything

The ping from Lisbon came in at 3:14 AM.