Protect Your Small Business, Even If You Think You Don't Need To

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Every day, more than 90,000 websites are hacked around the world. That is a lot, even too much. In Germany, too, more and more companies are now affected by this problem. However, these are no longer just large companies or corporations who are targeted, but also smaller companies. This is because they are often easier to hack and target. It all begins with having good management and having your computers managed and secured. You could also look at Dedicated Servers. So why else are smaller companies targeted? If a website is infiltrated every second, logically small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs), craft businesses, agencies, law firms, medical practices and private webmasters must also be affected.A good reason for us to show all those potentially affected today how they can position themselves in a legally secure and financially secure manner on the Internet. Before something happens. So let’s take a look at some questions that you should ask yourself:
What are the greatest sources of danger for me and my website?- What can I do if a hacker attack takes place?
- For whom is cyber insurance even useful?
What are the greatest dangers for me or my company?
Of course, not only private, but also commercial PCs must be protected with a good anti-virus system. That is clear. Otherwise, a targeted hacking attack could intercept confidential data or even paralyze the company's entire operating system. The hackers in small and medium-sized companies succeed in doing this primarily through the use of so-called malware, which was previously secretly installed on the computer. The attackers from the Internet succeed in spreading through the following tricks and back doors, and here is how they do it:
By placing malware in spam e-mails whose attachments such as images or PDFs are carelessly opened by users.- By placing infected websites on the Internet that are visited by unsuspecting users.
- Placing defective links on dubious websites that users click on and then simply install (mostly free) programs.
- Fake error messages that are displayed in pop-up windows, for example, and lead to an (undesired) installation of malicious applications.
But not only these four points can invite hackers to cause discomfort in your company with the infiltrated malware. Another problem is that many do not know that not only private or commercial PCs should be protected with an anti-virus system - but also their own homepage! Because one of the biggest risk factors for a cybercriminal attack on SMEs are - and this sounds rightly surprising to many - the usual content management systems (CMS) such as
WordPress etc. It is vital that you look towards protecting your company, because if you do get attacked, then it could easily decimate your reputation. This will not bode well for you or for your customers. You will lose money, and business. Things may never be the same again. Therefore you must consider a safe option. Yes, there will be upfront costs but these will still outweigh the problems of being caught out by hackers. The time is now.









