Cybersecurity Information
The Cost of Being Hacked
Many small business owners believe that hackers won't target them because they're "too small" or "don't have anything worth stealing." This is a dangerous misconception.
The reality: If a hacker targets your business, you will lose money. Small businesses often face significant financial consequences from cyber attacks, including:
- Direct financial theft from accounts
- Ransomware payments to regain access
- Cost of system recovery
- Business downtime and lost revenue
- Damage to reputation and trust
- Potential legal liabilities
Small Businesses Are Prime Targets
The idea that you're "too small" for a cyber attack is not just wrong — it's exactly what makes you vulnerable.
The reality: Small businesses are targeted frequently because:
- Weaker security measures than larger organizations
- Lack of dedicated IT security staff
- Limited security training for employees
- More likely to pay ransoms quickly
- Gateways to larger partner organizations
- Often have valuable customer data
Cyber attacks on small businesses are not rare events — they happen constantly and can be devastating when they succeed.
Cybersecurity By The Numbers
Don't Wait Until It's Too Late
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