• Cybercriminals have small businesses in their crosshairs

    From TechnologyDaily@1337:1/100 to All on Thu Aug 5 15:15:03 2021
    Cybercriminals have small businesses in their crosshairs

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    Thu, 05 Aug 2021 13:50:32 +0000

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    Data breaches are growing more expensive, and for many SMBs the price has passed the point of no return.

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    When looking to steal data, cybercrime groups rarely care about the organizations size, and as time goes by, the cost of these data breaches only rises. However, while large enterprises may survive the financial fallout of
    a major data breach, that cant be said for most small and medium-sized businesses (SMB).

    A new report from cybersecurity experts Acronis claims the average cost of a data breach is now roughly $3.56 million. At the same time, the average ransomware payment rose by a third (33%), to more than $100,000.

    Regardless of company size, a data breach is a major financial hit, but for most SMBs, Acronis says, it would sound the death-knell. To make matters worse, SMBs dont have the resources to tackle the threat in-house, so theyre forced to turn towards service providers. And when those service providers
    are compromised, its checkmate for SMBs. Heres our list of the best antivirus software right now Weve built a list of the best malware removal software on the market Check out our list of the best endpoint protection software available

    Unlike larger corporations, small and medium-sized companies dont have the money, resources, or staffing expertise needed to counter todays threats, explains Candid West, Acronis VP of Cyber Protection Research. Thats why they turn to IT service providers but if those service providers are compromised, those SMBs are at the mercy of the attackers. Employees as the weakest link

    To stay secure, Acronis says, SMBs need to pay close attention to their employees. Phishing is rampant, and the number of these types of malicious emails rose 62% from Q1 to Q2. With many employees today working remotely, away from the relative protection of the corporate network and the IT team, theyve become a prime target for many criminals.

    SMBs should educate their workforce on the dangers of phishing and social engineering, and make sure their employees verify the email senders identity before clicking on any links in the email, or downloading any type of attachments. Heres our rundown of the best internet security suites out there



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