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How to Protect Your Small Business from a Hacker Attack

The Crazy Programmer

Data breaches and compromised websites frequently used to spread malware can be risky for your business; including small businesses. In fact, small or medium-sized businesses are likely to suffer more consequences of cyber-attacks than large enterprises. Why are Small Businesses a Target?

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Now is the Time to Get Your Business Protected from Cyberthreats (Sponsored)

David Walsh

Malware has been a problem for decades, one that was exacerbated by the the rise of the internet, file sharing, and digital assets. Whether it’s keyloggers or other types of malware, they’ll make your computer slow and insecure, all without you knowing. 58% of small businesses who face a cyberattack go out of business.

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The Ultimate Guide to Tech Support for Small Businesses

Strategy Driven

The myriad benefits of integrating technology in everyday businesses are limitless. Technology is essential for providing quick solutions to problems your company might face, whether from clients or while you’re trying to accomplish your organization’s goals. Small businesses need a cybersecurity plan.

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Cowbell raises $100M to build out its AI-based cyber insurance platform for SMBs

TechCrunch

” That, he said, is because the heightened efforts to introduce more hacking and malware around that conflict essentially puts more malicious tools into the market, not to mention more active participants looking for opportunities. On top of all this is the age-old issue with small and medium businesses.

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Okyo™ Garde: Enterprise-Grade Cybersecurity With Consumer Simplicity

Palo Alto Networks

We’re excited about taking another big step in delivering on that vision by bringing cybersecurity to the home and to small business. Okyo Garde delivers the robust, enterprise-grade cybersecurity that Palo Alto Networks is known for with consumer simplicity — cybersecurity for home and small business.

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Your old router could be a hacking group’s APT pawn

The Parallax

Grange’s team, which worked with Akamai Technologies on the report, discovered that at least 4 million Wi-Fi routers around the world employ an old Universal Plug and Play, or UPnP, configuration that “listens” to the Internet for commands. This method is similar to Tor’s “onion”-style layering.).

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Security News: @Invincea Raises $16 Million in C-Series Funding Led by Aeris Capital and Dell Ventures

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley Announces Acquisition of Sandboxie to Expand Global Reach, Small Business Footprint and Consolidate the Two Leading Brands in Burgeoning Virtualized Containment Solutions Market. FAIRFAX, VA–(Marketwired – Dec 16, 2013) – Invincea, Inc.,

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