This New Study Explains Why Small Business Data Is The New Target Of Ransomware Attacks In 2022

This New Study Explains Why Small Business Data Is The New Target Of Ransomware Attacks In 2022, updated 8/2/22, 5:50 PM

Nowadays, big businesses are not the only ones in cybercriminals’ crosshairs. One cybersecurity firm has found that small businesses are equally in danger from costly cybercrimes, perhaps more so. Learn more about its findings at https://www.2secure.biz/2022/07/see-it-in-the-eyes-ransomware-attack-case-study-2

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Why Small Business Data Is The
New Target Of Ransomware In
2022
While many believe that cybercriminals are only zeroing in on large
enterprises, a cybersecurity consulting firm has found evidence that small
businesses are equally in danger.
2Secure Corp has released a
new study that shows you
why your business is
vulnerable to costly
cyberattacks, particularly
those that make use of
ransomware.
The cyberattack it faced
was carried out using the
Phobos ransomware, a type
of ransomware designed to
target small and medium-
sized businesses.
According to 2Secure
Corp, it took 16 hours
before the
ransomware was
detected and 71 days
before a resolution
was found.
By then, the victim
had already spent
over $275,000 on
soft costs and
$25,000 on
ransom.
One of the issues uncovered by 2Secure Corp after
the fact was the store's lack of backup.
It added that another reason is that small businesses tend to
take cybersecurity "too lightly". Don't make this mistake. 
Protect your business. Visit
https://www.2secure.biz today!